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Missouri S&T Unveils Faster, Light-Based 3D Printing for Organs-on-a-Chip
A research team at Missouri University of Science and Technology has developed a light-driven 3D printing technique designed to streamline the creation of organs-on-a-chip—tiny tissue-like devices used for drug testing and medical research.
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BioCabinet: Advancing Space Medicine with 3D Printed Human Tissue
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Serendix, a Japanese 3D printer housing company (construction 3D printing service provider), has acquired three new printers, significantly expanding its printing capabilities and aiming to double its production volume.
IN(3D)USTRY 2017 Top Speakers on AM Solutions Draw Large Audiences at Industry Week 3D Printing Events
Organizing a show in the midst of political turmoil is challenging, doing it through one of the biggest political events to shake Southern Europe in recent years – the potential secession of the Catalunya region from Spain – could seem impossible and yet IN(3D)USTRY 2017 was highly successful with a good turnout in terms of attendance, showing how passionate people can be about the additive manufacturing industry and its potential benefits to the world.
SBOT acquires Velo3D Sapphire XC system 3D Printer Hardware
Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Technology, or SBOT for short, a leading provider of high-precision components for the oil and gas industry, has purchased a Sapphire XC large-format printer from Velo3D to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities.
RTI Surgical Enrolls First Patient to Evaluate Fortilink 3D Printed Spinal Implants
RTI Surgical, a Michigan-based medical technology company, has enrolled its first Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) patient for clinical evaluation of its Fortilink Interbody Fusion (IBF) 3D printed implants.
New SmarTech report forecasts 3D printing eyewear market to top $3.4 billion by 2028 Money & Funding
SmarTech Analysis, the leading industry analysis firm specializing in additive manufacturing (AM) markets, has published a new report on AM adoption in the eyewear industry titled, “Markets for 3D-Printed Eyewear 2019-2028”. The report forecasts that the 3D printed eyewear market will grow significatopntly over the next decade, driven by the demand of AM for final parts production.
BICO enters strategic partnership with Sartorius AM Industry
The Board of Directors of BICO Group AB has exercised the authorization granted by the Annual General Meeting to issue up to 6,408,626 class B shares (“New Shares”) in full, equivalent to ten percent of outstanding shares in the company prior to the transaction, through a directed share issue to Sartorius AG.
Australian Army Tests 3D Printing in The Field
Worldwide, the "WarpSPEE3D" 3D metal printer has been rapidly deployed and adjusted by the Australian Army in field exercises in the Territory. This successful test demonstrates the potential of ADF t ...
3D print an open source LEGO microscope for just $300 Consumer Products
An IBM scientist has taken it upon himself to build a low-cost microscope after being disappointed with image quality results using his lab’s commercial device. The DIY microscope, which just about anyone can recreate at home, costs just $300 and is made of LEGO bricks, a Raspberry Pi computer, an 8MP Raspberry Pi camera and some 3D printed components.











