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My Thing 3D Printing Marketplace Launches with My Precious Plastics Contest 3D Printing Events

MY PRECIOUS PLASTICS is an international design competition that wants to rethink the endless possibilities of plastics and 3D printing technologies for designing unconventional jewelry pieces. The competition is open to designers from around the globe, who are interested in taking a step into the world of 3D printed jewelry. Amazing prizes are waiting for the winners and there’s no participation fee. If you are a designer working with 3D printing, you have until September 11th to submit your proposal.

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byFlow Publishes New Recipes for Stylish 3D Printed Sweets and Dips Food

byFlow is a Dutch company specialized in 3D Printing since 2009 and particularly experienced in 3D Food Printing. The company seeks to change the way people make and experience food. In 2015 byFlow developed a 3D Food Printer called ‘Focus’ that quickly entered the Food Industry. If you are still asking yourselves exactly what it is that 3D food printer print they company just release a set of three really cool looking 3D printed sweets and other food apps.

Memphis Meats Receives New Funding from Bill Gates and Richard Branson Bioprinting

Memphis Meats Receives New Funding from Bill Gates and Richard Branson Bioprinting

Leading cellular agriculture startup Memphis Meats has gained the support of a groundbreaking group of investors. The leading clean meat company has already produced beef, chicken and duck directly from animal cells, without the need to raise and slaughter animals. The company’s Series A fundraising round, led by DFJ, marks the first public commitment to the clean meat movement by top venture investors or meat industry leaders. This announcement also marks a major moment in which meat industry leaders and mission-driven groups have come together behind one company.

HP and Deloitte Partner on Implementation of MJF 3D Printing in Large Scale Manufacturing Additive Manufacturing

HP and Deloitte Partner on Implementation of MJF 3D Printing in Large Scale Manufacturing Additive Manufacturing

HP Inc. and Deloitte formed a first-of-its-kind alliance that will accelerate the digital transformation of the global manufacturing industry. The two companies will collaborate on the implementation of HP’s multi jet fusion 3D printing systems in large-scale manufacturing environments, applying their unrivaled digital operations experience to help enterprises accelerate product design and production, create more flexible manufacturing and supply chains, and optimize efficiency across the manufacturing lifecycle. This will help increase innovation, accelerate time-to-market, reduce costs and waste, and help large enterprises compete more effectively in today’s dynamic global economy.

3DPBM’s co-founder to hold webinar on AM for aviation, space and drone production Aerospace

3DPBM’s co-founder to hold webinar on AM for aviation, space and drone production Aerospace

Organized by the industry event specialists at Infocast and by the leading AM market analysis firm Smartech Publishing, the webinar titled Additive Manufacturing Opportunities in Aerospace Outlook will provide a complete overview of how AM technologies are being rapidly adopted by leading companies in the aerospace sector and specifcically in the three key segments of civil aviation, space infrastructure and drone manufacturing.

US Army engineers 3D print 512 square-foot concrete B-hut structure for ACES program Construction 3D Printing

US Army engineers 3D print 512 square-foot concrete B-hut structure for ACES program Construction 3D Printing

The Construction Engineering Research Laboratory in Champaign, Illinois, has successfully three-dimensionally printed a 512 square-foot concrete structure. The structure, called a barracks hut or B-Hut, was printed as a result of a three year Army Program called ACES, “Automated Construction of Expeditionary Structures.” It uses an additive manufacturing process to “print” semi-permanent structures in a theater of operation. The ability to use concrete sourced from readily available materials reduces logistical requirements for the U.S. Army.