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Materialise 3D Prints Black Panther’s Crown in Upcoming Feature Movie Additive Manufacturing

It’s been hard to miss the excitement across the world about Marvel’s latest superhero movie, Black Panther. Head Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter’s luscious costume design has taken center stage. In order to bring her otherworldly blends between traditional African designs and the futuristic elements of the highly developed Wakanda civilisation to life, Ruth approached Julia Koerner to collaborate on cutting-edge wearables for Queen Ramonda. Julia Koerner is an inter-disciplinary designer, experienced in architecture, industrial and fashion design, and specialized in 3D printed wearables.

FabRx Uses Sintratec’s SLS Technology to 3D Print Pharmaceuticals 3D Printer Hardware

FabRx Uses Sintratec’s SLS Technology to 3D Print Pharmaceuticals 3D Printer Hardware

FabRx is a spin-out company from the University College London (UCL) holding a unique leadership position in the development of 3D printing for fabricating medicines (a segment 3DPMN has covered in the past). The company employs different 3D printing technologies such as FDM, SLA and now SLS to manufacture what it refers to as “Printlets” (3D printed tablets), with a wide range of pharmaceutical excipients.

FabRx Uses Sintratec’s SLS Technology to 3D Print Pharmaceuticals 3D Printer Hardware

FabRx Uses Sintratec’s SLS Technology to 3D Print Pharmaceuticals Medical

FabRx is a spin-out company from the University College London (UCL) holding a unique leadership position in the development of 3D printing for fabricating medicines (a segment 3DPMN has covered in the past). The company employs different 3D printing technologies such as FDM, SLA and now SLS to manufacture what it refers to as “Printlets” (3D printed tablets), with a wide range of pharmaceutical excipients.

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Goodyear Presents Oxygene 3D Printed Tyre Concept for Improved Air Quality Additive Manufacturing

After last year’s beautiful VISION 3D printed tire concept by Michelin, another tire giant is introducing the use of 3D printing to improve performance and sustainability in its vision for the future of mobility. Goodyear’s latest Oxygene concept tire, introduced at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show, brings the future of mobility to life as a visionary solution for cleaner, more convenient, safer and more sustainable urban mobility.