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Why Big Pharma Hasn’t Fully Adopted 3D Printing—Yet: Inside Triastek’s Push to Modernize Drug Manufacturing
In pharmaceutical manufacturing, tablets have long been produced through standardized processes that leave little room for fine-tuning how a drug behaves once ingested. Chinese pharmaceutical technology company Triastek is challenging that model. By applying 3D printing to drug product development and manufacturing, the company is introducing a more controlled and predictable way to engineer oral medications.
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3D printing a self-supporting bridge inspired by Da Vinci Construction 3D Printing
In the late 15th century, polymath Leonardo Da Vinci drafted the first designs for a self-supporting bridge. Six centuries later and the bridge is still one of the most significant architectural inventions of human history. Recently, Da Vinci’s self-supporting bridge has inspired a project at the Polytechnic University of Bari, where a team in the ArCoD department led by Professor Giuseppe Fallacara, has partnered with 3D printing company WASP and stone processing specialists to create a 3D printed self-supporting bridge. The bridge, suitably named “Da Vinci’s Bridge”, has progressed in its development with a finished prototype.
The University of Bologna hosts metal 3D printing summer course Research & Education
The University of Bologna (Università di Bologna) has just introduced a three-day Summer School focussed on metal 3D printing in construction, which will be held at the university’s Alma Mater Studiorum, on 4-6 July 2023. The course will cost €350,00, and will be hosted by the Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering (DICAM). The application deadline is 15 June 2023.
Fillamentum Adds Sparkles With New PLA Extrafill Vertigo Galaxy Filament Materials
Fillamentum is adding a new material to the company’s best selling PLA Extrafill Vertigo series. This new, elegant material adds some sparkles to the company’s line of materials. Vertigo Galaxy is engineered for quality and superior galactic finish. The Fillamentum PLA Extrafill is a material for the FFF (also known as FDM) 3D printing technology.
3D Hubs expands into French market with backing from Future Shape 3D Printing Service Providers
Netherlands-based 3D Hubs is continuing its global expansion. After announcing a new American headquarters in May 2019, the company has revealed it will be emerging into the French market with backing from iPod inventor Tony Fadell, who now heads the Future Shape investment firm. As part of the expansion, 3D Hubs will open new offices in France’s capital, Paris.
UTS Researchers Advance Study of Preeclampsia With Bioprinted Placentas
Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have successfully 3D bioprinted miniature placentas, opening a new path for investigating pregnancy complications. The study, published in Nature Communications and led by Associate Professor Lana McClements with first author Dr Claire Richards, highlights the potential of this technology in addressing conditions such as preeclampsia, which affects 5–8% of pregnancies and contributes to global maternal and infant mortality.
Additive Orthopaedics takes step ahead with FDA-approved 3D printed locking lattice plates Medical
Additive Orthopaedics, a New Jersey-based producer of next-gen orthopaedic devices for the foot and ankle, has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Patient Specific 3D Printed Locking Lattice Plates. The recently approved 3D printed device is designated for the alignment, stabilization and fusion of fractures, osteotomies and arthrodesis of the foot, ankle or other small bones.
Apple Watch Ultra 3: How 3D Printing is Finally Reshaping Consumer Electronics
At Apple's "Awe Dropping" event (Sept 9, 2025), a single understated line from Apple's VP of Hardware Engineering Eugene Kim may go down as one of the most significant moments in manufacturing his ...
SLM Solutions opens new application center in Shanghai AM Industry
Just a couple of days ago SLM Solutions reported a Q1 financial performance below expectations, however, as is often the case in a young industry such as 3D printing, single quarter reports can be misleading. The company seems to be actually headed for further healthy growth as it inaugurated new expanded office facilities and application center for its Chinese HQ SLM Solutions Shanghai. After establishing Chinese operations in Shanghai in 2015, the new facility will strengthen SLM Solutions’ presence in China and allow local staff to collaborate with customers to foster selective laser melting innovation.








