5 Ways 3D Printing Can Transform The Electronics Industry
3D printing and electronic products still seem to be somewhat novel, but this technology is expected ...
News and Insights of 3D Printing and Manufacturing
3D printing and electronic products still seem to be somewhat novel, but this technology is expected ...
What exactly does it require to 3D print a 1:1 scale Death Star? The question depends on several fac ...
On April 1, Stratasys and a team of Boston-area anesthesiology residents launched the CoVent-19 Challenge, inviting designers and engineers from around the world to come up with a design for a rapidly deployable, minimum viable mechanical ventilator to help treat COVID-19 patients. This week, the challenge moved into its finalist round, and seven submissions out of 200 have been selected to participate.
Since the landing of Apollo 17 in December 1972, NASA ’s ambitious Artemis plan will return two astr ...
Comparison of void distribution in cross section of CC (left) and 3DPC (right). Image via Universit ...
Researchers from France and the UK are looking for ways to improve the 3D printing of buildings, and ...
With new advances in aerospace technology, SpaceX recently launched its first reusable rocket, a ...
The Northern Territory Department of Trade, Business and Innovation has become the first organization to deploy antimicrobial ACTIVAT3D copper throughout its building to help fight the spread of COVID-19. Tests confirmed ACTIVAT3D copper ‘contact kills’ 96% of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in just two hours.
Quant-U, a 3D footwear customization service launched by Danish shoes company ECCO in collaboration with Dow, has stepped up to play a small but meaningful role in the fight against COVID-19. According to the company, it has donated 100 pairs of customized shoes to frontline ICU medical staff at OLVG hospitals in Amsterdam. The company’s gesture will help provide some much needed comfort to the strained and undoubtedly tired medical staff and showcases that there are many ways people and companies can play a role in helping essential workers.
In the very first days of the COVID-19 emergency in Europe, 3dpbm connected with the team at HP evaluating possible responses. At the time HP was working on just two medically validated devices: the Materialise hands-free door opener and a surgical mask fitter. Since then, Fabio Annunziata, who during “peacetime” heads Strategy and Planning for HP 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing business, built an internal team and coordinated with HP centers and customers around Europe and North America to 3D print and deliver to hospitals over a million protection devices. Healthcare professionals were able to use these 3D printed devices to defend themselves against the virus during exhausting shifts attending to COVID-19 patients. We caught up with Fabio to understand the challenges associated with this effort and what it means for the 3D printing industry as a whole.