Researchers 3D Print Breast Phantoms for Better Training in Cancer…

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US researchers are looking for ways to improve the diagnosis of breast cancer and the use of phantoms, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘Imaging properties of 3D printed breast phantoms for lesion localization and core needle biopsy training.’ A core needle biopsy (CNB) often accompanies the process of diagnosing breast cancer, due to … Read more

Airbus Subsidiary Uses Full-Color Multi Jet Fusion for Maintenance…

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Among the most exciting aspects of HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology when initially unveiled was the ability to 3D print functional objects in a full range of color. Though it took a couple of years for it to happen, that capability finally hit the market in 2018 with the release of the HP Jet … Read more

Carbon Fiber Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate Composite (CF-ASA)

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Researchers from Spain are studying materials for more effective large-scale 3D printing, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘Development of carbon fiber acrylonitrile styrene acrylate composite for large format additive manufacturing.’ While 3D printing on the micro- and nanoscale is extremely popular among researchers today, the authors point out that large format additive manufacturing … Read more

3D Printing News Briefs: March 16, 2020

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We’ve got news about 3D printers in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, as BigRrep has shipped its 500th large-format 3D printer. Peopoly is developing new 3D printers for its Phenom series, and startup Excelencia is offering a 3D printing service for large objects. Moving on, MPA, NAMIC, and SSA have launched a Joint Industry Program … Read more

University of Cape Town: Feasibility in Design for Affordable 3D…

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Ming Gao has prepared a thesis, ‘Design and feasibility evaluation of low-cost 3D printing of Horn Antennas’, for the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Cape Town. Focusing on more affordable microwave and RF devices, Gao explores the realities of using additive manufacturing and metallization techniques, including 3D printing and testing a sample … Read more

Hydrogels in Bioprinting Today: Design Strategies for Emerging…

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Researchers from Germany and China are working together to study the use of hydrogels in bioprinting further, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘3D printing of hydrogels: Rational design strategies and emerging biomedical applications.’ Because hydrogels are deeply linked to bioprinting, they are the focus of many different research projects around the world, from … Read more

MIT Thesis Explores Topology Optimization for 3D Printing in…

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Andrew Novillo, in writing his thesis for the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at MIT, explores topology optimized metal in the recently published ‘Experimentation of a topology-optimized metal structural connection under casting constraints’. While topology optimization is still new in construction and civil engineering, the aim of the study is to ‘bridge the gap … Read more

3D Printed Surfboard: Researchers Test Different Bio-Inspired Core…

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Just as a New Zealand-based surfer was inspired by the humpback whale and the microgrooves of shark skin when creating his surfboard fins, so too was a team of international researchers inspired by the natural world in their structure study of an on-water sports board. In their recently published paper, “3D Printing On-Water Sports Boards … Read more

Stratodyne: New Space Company Wants to 3D Print Stratospheric…

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With a growing directory of space companies gaining momentum, research and development in rocket science, aerospace engineering, and space travel are at an all-time high. After a continuous decrease in orbital launches since the early 1990s, companies began sending payloads into orbit in the mid-2000s, and whether successful or not (although usually successful), the sharp … Read more

Slovakia: Experimenting with 3D Printed PLA Scaffolds for Bone…

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Researchers from Slovakia are delving further into the uses of PLA in bioprinting, releasing their findings in the recently published, ‘3D printed Polylactid Acid based porous scaffold for bone tissue engineering: an in vitro study.’ The team created samples in the form of PLA scaffolds, assessing for both cytotoxicity and biocompatibility, with the ultimate goal … Read more

Climate Disrupted: The Problem(s) with PLA

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While our ecosystem is collapsing, we are at the very least fortunate to witness the rise of a potentially more sustainable form of manufacturing coinciding with the rise of potentially more sustainable materials. In the next few articles, we will cover both the new materials that are emerging for use with 3D printing, as well … Read more

Grant Imahara Uses Digital Modeling & 3D Printing to Make Adorable…

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I do love a good Star Wars 3D print, and I know many others do as well. A popular character in the Star Wars universe is obviously Jedi Master Yoda, and many people around the world were excited to see him in a new light when The Mandalorian live action series premiered on Disney+ this … Read more

German Researchers Develop 3D Printed Hand Prosthetics Controlled…

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In the recently published ‘Non-contact visual control of personalized hand prostheses/exoskeletons by tracking using augmented reality glasses,’ German researchers Simon Hazubski, Harald Hoppe, and Andreas Otte (all from Offenburg University) develop a unique system for activating motorized hand prostheses with easy commands. Created to assist amputees, the 3D printed flexible hands are integrated with motorized … Read more

3D Printing News Briefs: March 13, 2020

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We’re starting with a grand opening in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, as Lithoz is opening its Innovation Lab. The University of Delaware has chosen Roboze technology to support its collaborative research project with the US Army, and CRP Technology published a case study. Finally, Andaltec is developing polymeric 3D printing materials with antibacterial and … Read more

Allevi and Corning Present the First Protocol for Bioprinting With…

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Mouse models of malignant tumors called sarcomas have provided a fundamental tool for researchers to understand the pathology behind human cancers. However, it was not until the 1980s when researchers began looking for ways to grow mouse sarcoma cells and develop genetically manipulable mouse models that they became fully capable of examining the direct causes … Read more

Twente AM Live Streams Large-Scale 3D Printing of Concrete Formwork

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Dutch company Twente Additive Manufacturing B.V. (Twente AM, or TAM) is working to change the home building industry for the better, by challenging traditional construction methods through the use of automation and additive manufacturing. The company hasn’t been around that long, but had a big goal for its inaugural year in business – to create … Read more

The Shield of Achilles: Greek Students Enjoy Learning Program…

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Angelopoulos and E. Solomou have authored ‘The Shield of Achilles using 3D Technologies to Support Teaching Scenarios of Homeric Epics,’ describing a recent interdisciplinary school program centered around the Homer’s Iliad, and an Informatics class. This new method of teaching occurred at the 1st Junior High School of Vrilissia, Athens (2017-2018 school year) as students … Read more

Climate Disrupted: Oil Companies Bet on Plastic in the Face of…

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Given the global shift to renewable energy, fossil fuel companies are looking for new ways to maintain their livelihoods. In a 2018 investor report, ExxonMobil admitted to a decline in demand for gas and aims to replace those profits with petrochemicals, expecting a 30 percent increase in demand by 2025. The International Energy Agency (IEA) … Read more

Korea: The 3D Printable Open-Source Anthropomorphic Robot Hand System

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Hyeonjun Park and Donghan Kim of Kyung Hee University in Korea are innovating within the robotics realm, detailing their efforts in the recently published ‘An open-source anthropomorphic robot hand system: HRI hand.’ The HRI hand system is open source and affordable, allowing users to 3D print the system for around $500. Developed with a five-finger … Read more

Global Parts Company ERIKS Adopts Ultimaker to Support Client…

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After the consumer 3D printing bubble of 2014, the market for desktop 3D printers was completely shaken up as manufacturers looked for new ways their systems could be used for industrial applications. Ultimaker was successful in finding large customers, such as Volkswagen Autoeuropa and Airbus, who took on desktop extrusion technology to support their large … Read more

Researchers Address Benefits and Pitfalls in 3D Printing of Tissue

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Authors Jesse K. Placone, Bhushan Mahadik, and John P. Fisher explore the benefits and challenges of tissue engineering. In the recently published ‘Addressing present pitfalls in 3D printing for tissue engineering to enhance future potential,’ the authors also address the future potential for 3D printing, and accompanying materials and techniques. Noting that bioprinting is intrinsically … Read more

The Countdown to the “Don’t Stop Me Now” Mission Has Begun for…

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Space is one of the most attractive frontiers for humans and 2020 has been one of the most exciting years for space exploration. For starters, companies are sending rockets to space, uncrewed rockets that is, at least for now, as they prepare for future missions to the Moon and later on, to Mars. March is … Read more

3D Printed Tablets Topped with Braille & Moon Patterns Help…

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Quick Answer 3D printed tablets (printlets) with Braille and Moon patterns help visually impaired patients identify medications independently. Using SLS 3D printing technology, researchers from the UK and Spain created orally disintegrating tablets that feature tactile writing systems. The patterns are directly printed on the tablet surface, allowing patients to identify medication without reading labels. … Read more

AMS 2020: 3D Printing Metals II Keynote by Craig Sungail, Global…

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The final keynote presentation at our recent Additive Manufacturing Strategies, held in Boston and co-hosted by SmarTech Analysis, was given by Craig Sungail, the Vice President of Global Research and Development for Global Advanced Metals, which just so happened to be one of the event sponsors. Sungail was part of our new 3D printing metals … Read more

Zeolite CNT 3D Printing Materials Used in Load Bearing Structures

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Researchers are studying the use of new materials for greater strength in 3D printing, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘Zeolite-templated 3D printed carbon nanotube networks with enhanced mechanical properties.’ Greater knowledge in this area is especially critical for applications like aerospace and defense where high load-bearing architectures are often required, leading the authors … Read more