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Researchers from Belgium and The Netherlands offer the details of their recent study ‘ Makers in Healthcare: The Role of Occupational Therapists in the
Researchers from Belgium and The Netherlands offer the details of their recent study ‘ Makers in Healthcare: The Role of Occupational Therapists in the
In this week’s webinar and virtual event roundup, we’ve got three webinars to share with you, one of which has already taken place but can be viewed by
Researchers Tim Kuipers, Eugni L. Doubrovski, Jun Wu, and Charlie C.L.
Researchers from France and Lebanon performed a unique study into materials science for 3D printing recently, publishing the details in ‘ Coumarins as
The tibia, which is the frontal of the two leg bones below the knee, is also referred to as the shinbone, or shankbone, and connects the knee to the ankle bones.
Ennex Research has had an eye on the future since 1975, evolving over the years to have a strong focus on advanced technology like 3D printing, along with
In 2018, Polyga Inc. , a Canadian developer of 3D scanning and mesh processing technologies, introduced its HDI Contact series of easy-to-use 3D scanners.
What gets developed in university and corporate labs often defines the next generation of a given technology.
Metal 3D printing materials developer and supplier Elementum 3D , founded in 2014 by Dr.
Researchers from Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland continue to explore industrial 3D printing further, sharing the details of their
HP’s interim head of 3D Printing, Ramon Pastor, announced in a press conference that the company was “doubling down on driving adoption for 3D printing.
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a condition which sees fatty deposits collect and lower the blood flow in arteries outside of the heart, most
3D Systems continues to add to its material offerings for customers worldwide with a variety of new choices in their plastics portfolio, which now
We’re telling you about a new material in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, followed by some business news and a military partnership.
COVID has spurned a lot of innovation in product design and development, especially in medical products.
Chinese researchers Dehua Kang, Bin Wang, Yinglin Peng, Xiaowei Liu, and Xiaowu Deng examine methods for improving the bolus, releasing the details of
SynDaver is famous for manufacturing synthetic wet tissue bodies of humans and animals for surgical simulation , medical training , school dissection
International researchers came together recently to study more about complex 3D printing materials, releasing their findings in ‘ Tough and conductive
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Snapmaker has been busy fulfilling orders and helping its communities.
The construction industry is ripe with potential for enjoying all the benefits of 3D printing—from innovative hardware and futuristic-looking robotics to
Because they feature high-performance qualities like the ability to withstand high temperatures, composite materials are often used in the aerospace industry .
Researchers from Poland and Spain seek more answers in the realm of materials science, releasing their findings in ‘ Three-Dimensional Printed PLA and
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has demanded an unprecedented response from healthcare systems around the world.
Scientists from Turkey continue in the ongoing study of materials science, releasing the findings of their recent research in ‘ Investigation on the
Australian researchers Samuel Reinders, Matthew Butler, and Kim Marriott are exploring ways to improve 3D printed tools for individuals who are blind or