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SmithVent pneumatic ventilator wins CoVent-19 Challenge 3D Printing Events

Three months after the launch of the CoVent-19 Challenge, a winner has been named: the SmithVent. The device, designed by an engineering team from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, is a rapidly manufacturable pneumatic ventilator designed for COVID-19 patients and ease of use. The next step in the design challenge will see the low-cost ventilator being assessed and validated for use in Nigeria.

Construction 3D printing startup Mighty Buildings launches with M backing Construction 3D Printing

Construction 3D printing startup Mighty Buildings launches with $30M backing Construction 3D Printing

There’s a new player in the construction 3D printing market: Mighty Buildings, an Oakland, California-based startup with a focus on automated home building solutions has just progressed beyond stealth mode. The company, which has raised an impressive $30 million from investors (including Khosla Ventures, Y Combinator, SV Angel and CoreVC), was born through the Y Combinator seed money startup accelerator in 2018.

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Massivit Will Demo Its Ultrafast, Large Format 3D Printing Technology at ISA Sign Expo 3D Printer Hardware

  Massivit 3D Printing Technologies, the company that is disrupting large format 3D printing with its gel deposition technology (a hybrid between extrusion and photopolymerization processes) will showcase the extensive sign & display applications achievable with its market-leading 3D printing technology at ISA Sign Expo, from 20-22 April at Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Showcasing a range of […]

Harvard researchers manufacture flexible and wearable electronics by hybrid 3D printing 3D Printing Processes

Harvard researchers manufacture flexible and wearable electronics by hybrid 3D printing 3D Printing Processes

A new hybrid 3D printing technique developed at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the Air Force Research Laboratory combines stretchable conductive inks and electronic components into flexible, durable wearable electronics and devices that move with the body and offer increased programmability. This research was supported by the Wyss Institute, Harvard SEAS, AFRL and GETTYLAB.