Improving 3D Printing & AM Processes with Topology Optimization…

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Researchers from Canada and China have created a new technique for improving 3D printing, outlined in the recently published ‘Topology Optimization for Multipatch Fused Deposition Modeling 3D Printing.’ The authors point out that as digital fabrication progresses further, new design rules are emerging, as well as constraints. These are related to supports and post-processing, size … Read more

Janne Kyttanen on 3D Printing in 2020

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Janne Kyttanen is truly a 3D printing pioneer having spearheaded product design and consumer, industrial design, furniture, clothing, and other products with 3D printing. Roles at Materialise and 3D Systems as well as his own startups have prepared him to become the world’s unlikeliest VC. We spoke to him previously on investing in 3D printing, … Read more

MIT: New Algorithms for Robotic Spatial Extrusion Planning

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MIT scientists are researching new ways to improve automated systems, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘Scalable and Probabilistically Complete Planning for Robotic Spatial Extrusion.’ Exploring new ways to integrate robotics into production, the authors have created a new concept for robotic spatial extrusion, accompanied by complete planning algorithms. Focusing on an alternative to … Read more

UNO Researchers Looking for Study Participants to Test 3D…

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It’s necessary to perform studies on medical devices, 3D printed or otherwise, to make sure they’re working the way they’re supposed to be. Some examples we’ve heard about include: a Virginia Tech researcher used sensors to compile data about how well 3D printed amniotic band prosthetics were performing, researchers from TU Delft evaluated the level … Read more

3D Printing News Briefs: February 28, 2020

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In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, AMUG has announced the recipients of its two scholarships, Ultimaker is marking a milestone with a new online marketplace and new Cura features, and a company has created a revolutionary 3D printed helmet to help children with flat head syndrome. AMUG Announces Scholarship Recipients The Additive Manufacturing Users Group … Read more

Olaf Diegel’s Latest 3D Printed Guitar, the Xenomorph

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“Here’s lookin’ at you, kid.” “Hasta la vista, baby.” “Life is like a box of chocolates.” “Game over, man, game over!” These are all memorable lines from iconic films, though some people may not recognize the last one. This is a line from one of my absolute favorite movies, the 1986 Aliens, and was uttered … Read more

China: Crosslinking and Post-Polymerization for Composite Hydrogels

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Chinese researchers are experimenting with materials for bioprinting, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘Dual-Enzyme Crosslinking and Post-polymerization for Printing of Polysaccharide-Polymer Hydrogel.’ Tissue engineering, while yielding many successful and astounding efforts in research labs today—from the creation of a variety of hydrogels to scaffolds, to kidney organoids—is a complex area requiring much trial … Read more

Could Transparent Human Organs Help Create Artificial 3D Printed Ones?

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Imagine being able to understand and see the complex structures of human organs at the cellular level. On February 13 a group of researchers in Germany’s Ertürk Lab, in the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD) at Ludwig Maximilian University’s Hospital in Munich, published a paper based on a new technology that can make intact … Read more

Long Beach: The New Site for Relativity Space’s 3D Printed Rockets

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Commercial space companies are looking to get their technology to orbit. This decade could mark a big shift in the race for space domination, with a few big names taking over Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and beyond. Moreover, as NASA begins to transition the domain of LEO to the commercial space industry, these enterprises are … Read more

Siemens Mobility Extends Spare Parts 3D Printing Program to…

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The railway industry is one of the more exciting fields to watch the adoption of additive manufacturing, as various companies begin deploying the technology for use in the production of on-demand spare parts. One of the leaders in this trend has been Siemens Mobility Services, which already worked with Stratasys to print maintenance parts for … Read more

West Point: Bioprinting for Soldiers in the Battlefield

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Last summer, U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Jason Barnhill traveled to an undisclosed desert location in Africa with a ruggedized 3D printer and other basic supplies that could be used to biofabricate for field medical care, such as human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (hMSCs). The aim was to discover how a 3D bioprinter could expedite healing and … Read more

Hybrid 3D Printing Profile: DMG Mori

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DMG Mori is one of the largest machine builders worldwide, generating about $3 billion in revenue each from its Japanese and German divisions. Though its position in the 3D printing industry is comparatively limited, it is growing, which is why we thought we’d take a look at DMG Mori its role in additive manufacturing (AM). … Read more

CASMER: Medical Imaging Mannequin Features 3D Printed Organ Models

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Canadian researchers used 3D printing to create anatomically correct models of human organs, detailing their findings in the recently published ‘3D Printed CT-based abdominal structure mannequin for enabling research.’ Attempting to improve the medical imaging process, as well as offering more comprehensive education, the team created 3D printed organ ‘shells’ for the mannequin. When treating … Read more

McDonald’s Deep Fat Fryer Oil Could be Used as a Biodegradable…

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Professor Andre Simpson at the University of Toronto is the director of the school’s Environmental NMR Center, dedicated to environmental research. This research uses an analytical tool that is called NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectrometer, which is similar to how an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) works for medical diagnostics. Andre Simpson via University of Toronto … Read more

Additive Flow Goes Adds Additive Awareness to Generative Design

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A new startup has emerged from stealth mode promising a software capable of aiding designers in enhancing their parts for additive manufacturing (AM) in ways that go beyond generative design and topology optimization. Additive Flow’s newly announced FormFlow software is meant to allow engineers to quickly modify their models for AM in ways that maximize … Read more

Cornet: Research Network in Lower Austria Explores Expanding 3D…

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Ecoplus Plastics and Mechatronics Cluster in Lower Austria has just completed their ‘AM 4 Industry’ Cornet project, outlining their findings regarding 3D printing—with the recently published work serving as the culmination of a large group of research partners and fifty-one companies (from Austria, Germany, and Belgium) working together on ‘industrial AM concepts’ for two years. … Read more

Titomic to Deliver Two Kinetic Fusion Systems to Composite…

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The very definition of an industry leader, and serving as a forerunner within industrial-scale additive manufacturing in Australia, Melbourne-headquartered Titomic has just signed an AUD $25.5M contract for two TKF Additive Manufacturing systems to be delivered to global defense supplier, Composite Technology, after two years of comprehensive research, development, prototyping, and QA measures to ensure … Read more

Wake Forest Researchers Claim to Bioprint Skeletal Muscle…

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Scientists at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM), in North Carolina, have found a way to advance the 3D bioprinting technique they developed to engineer skeletal muscle as a potential therapy for replacing diseased or damaged muscle tissue, moving another step closer to someday being able to treat patients. Skeletal muscles are responsible for … Read more

Arfona Announces New Dental 3D Printing Products and Services…

As SmarTech’s VP of Research Scott Dunham said at our recent Additive Manufacturing Strategies event in Boston, the healthcare portion of the AM market is truly the backbone of the industry; combining medical and dental applications, it’s worth a little more than $3 billion dollars. AMS 2020 keynote speaker Dr. Banu Gemici-Ozkan, Senior Market Intelligence … Read more

JEC World: AREVO Presents Manufacturing as a Service;…

“Design. Print. Ride.” – the AREVO product development team Silicon Valley’s AREVO is headed to Paris from March 3-5 to participate in JEC World 2020. As many exhibitors will be unveiling their latest innovations, AREVO will be showing off their e-Moto, which is bound to be a crowd pleaser; in fact, when it comes to … Read more

Russian Research Yields New Insight Into 3D Printed Titanium…

Russian researchers are experimenting with titanium implants meant to promote the reconstruction of the jaw after surgery, outlining their study in the recently published ‘Experimental Biointegration of a Titanium Implant in Delayed Mandibular Reconstruction.’ Surgery to remove an oral tumor usually also results in the need for mandibular reconstruction. And while implants are commonly required … Read more

Interview with Vyomesh Joshi on His Legacy and 3D Systems Future

Vyomesh Joshi (VJ to everyone) took over 3D Systems at a difficult time in the firm’s history. The pioneering 3D printing firm had trailblazed a path for the technology to go from the drawing board into many firms worldwide. Used mainly for prototyping but also for millions of jewelry intermediates and hearing aids, the commercialization … Read more

3D Printing News Briefs: February 26, 2020

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In our 3D Printing News Briefs today, we’ve got a workshop and a partnership, along with student discounts for 3D modeling and students 3D printing parts for an electric vehicle. ASTM is hosting a construction 3D printing workshop in Dubai, and VELO3D is partnering with Duncan Machine Products. SelfCAD is offering a major discount to … Read more

3D Printing Polymers: Fracture Resistance Analysis in FDM and…

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Researchers from Australia and Germany are coming together to delve further into one of the most popular topics surrounding 3D printing today: material science. And polymers are often at the top of the list as one of the most used materials in digital fabrication. Here, the researchers outline their findings in the recently published ‘Fracture … Read more

ExOne Announces 15 New Materials Available for Binder Jetting Systems

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Several companies—particularly Desktop Metal, GE Additive, and HP—have garnered a great deal of excitement for their new metal binder jetting technologies with the idea that they are revolutionizing metal additive manufacturing (AM) for mass production. One company that may have felt a bit out of the spotlight is ExOne, which has been making metal binder … Read more