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Discover experiences, research and prototypes that, from academia, collaborate in the development and application of 3D printing.
3D printing shakes up the space industry Several companies have tapped into the domestic space industry with an additive manufacturing process to save money and time.
The company uses four 3D printers and can engrave chocolates and macaroons with messages and logos, on top of printing just about anything of chocolate.
Civil and systems engineers at Johns Hopkins University have a turned a longstanding problem with 3D printers into a multifunctional feature: The team developed a new printing technique that solves ...
Discover the Ino Trident, the world’s first inductive hotend, offering faster, precise, and energy-efficient 3D printing like never before.
Unlike direct 3D printing of food products, the additive manufacturing of food and beverage packaging machinery parts is not as appetizing to the wider public as 3D printed chocolate or a pasta dish ...
The Cocoa Press is a 3D printer that prints chocolate. It costs $1,499 as a DIY kit, and $3,995 prebuilt. It’s shipping now.
As the technology has advanced and become more available, 3D printing is expected to become an integral part of many industries’ operations and could ultimately help companies achieve sustainability ...
Researchers have come up with a 3D printing method using liquid metal that's claimed to produce structures at least 10 times faster than existing metal additive manufacturing processes, though it ...
This process uses unique chemical structures that can convert low energy, long wavelength light, such as green light, into shorter, higher energy wavelengths of light, such as violet light. Page and ...
Geopolymers’ improved thixotropic properties allow for faster 3D printing, shortening the construction process and improving the overall productivity. Concrete made from geopolymers often has less ...
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