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Formnext Highlights Advances in Ceramic AM Through Lithoz’s Production Showcase
Ceramic 3D printing specialist Lithoz is using this year’s formnext to demonstrate that ceramic 3D printing has firmly entered industrial-scale production. The company’s Booth 11.1 C35 centers on real-world applications manufactured with its LCM technology across aerospace, semiconductors, medical devices and high-end consumer goods, underscoring how ceramic additive manufacturing (AM) is now being adopted in serial production environments.
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Burloak Technologies and MDA embark on Canadian Space Agency project Aerospace
Canadian additive manufacturing company Burloak Technologies is teaming up with MDA, a company specializing in space robotics, satellite payloads, antennas and more, to accelerate commercial space applications for additive manufacturing processes.
3Diligent manufacturing network expands across 6 continents
3Diligent, a Californian digital manufacturing service provider, has announced the qualification of 250 facilities across six continents. “The promise and power of digital manufacturing – especia ...
Fraunhofer‘s Lighthouse Project “Go Beyond 4.0“ Software Efficiently Determines 3D Printability 3D Printing Events
Fraunhofer‘s lighthouse project Go Beyond 4.0 Digital printing and laser processes have so far hardly been used in mass production in order to individualize products. With this c ...
Harvard Wyss researchers develop 3D printing workflow to predict leaky heart valves Medical
Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have created a novel 3D printing workflow that allows cardiologists to evaluate how different heart valve sizes will interact with each patient’s unique anatomy before the medical procedure is actually performed. The possibility of using material jetting 3D printing to produce more proficient implantable heart valves has been amply demonstrated. In this research project, the scientists also demonstrate that 3D printing can be used as a key tool to design even more accurate replacement valves, reducing time requirements on the operating table and improving the patient’s quality of life and recovery.
3D Printed Hats Attract Attention At Fashion Show
3D printed high fashion has continued to develop as an emerging trend over the past few years, as regular 3DPI readers will know from our fashion section. This year’s New York Couture Fashion Week s ...
Venetian glass gets a 3D printed twist with horizON lamp Consumer Products
For nearly a thousand years, the Venetian island of Murano has been home to some of the most beautiful and finest glassmaking in the world. Today, the finely honed skills of Venetian glassmakers are still inspiring and in some cases are being combined with new technologies and processes to amazing effect. Such is the case with architects Arturo Tedeschi and DesignMorphine’s Michael Pryor and Pavlina Vardoulaki, who have combined glass craftsmanship with 3D printing to come up with a new and fascinating glass lamp design.
Sarco 3D Printed Suicide Pod Passes Legal Review
And that’s why you really should never say never in 3D printing. When Sarco was introduced a couple of years ago as a 3D printed assisted suicide pod to simplify euthanasia we wrote that off as a publicity—or at most an artistic—stunt (so much so that we did not even cover the story). But we should not have written it off. Now the Sarco pod has been OK’d by the Swiss authorities (one of the first nations to legalize euthanasia).
Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy 3D printer sees uptick in global purchases Medical
Stratasys reports that its J750 Digital Anatomy 3D printer has been installed at healthcare institutions and medical service providers across the globe. The year-old system now operates in the United States, China, Italy, Spain and Australia. The company cites specific examples of the printer’s installation at the Seattle Children’s Hospital, the VA Health Care System, the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, Medilife and BIO3DModel in Italy, and Tknika and AIJU in Spain.








