by Bill Decker | May 4, 2014 | Bioprinting
“The impossible can be possible” is what Ben Harrison intelligently proclaims to an audience of captivated listeners. As a respected authority in the field, he strongly suggests that there are limitless possibilities for 3D printing and the duplication of...
by Bill Decker | May 3, 2014 | Industry Statistics, Legal
The overall success rates of 3D printing use cases in emerging regions will escalate for three main reasons: the increasing ease of access and commoditization of the technology; ROI; and because it simplifies supply chain issues with getting medical devices to these...
by Bill Decker | May 1, 2014 | International
With China having a World 3D printing conference, it’s hard to say. The Chinese advantage has been land and low cost labor. How quickly will they adopt a No Cost Labor solution? China has grabbed outsourced-manufacturing contracts from every mature economy by...
by Bill Decker | Apr 26, 2014 | Health
The medical uses are extremely practical and overtime could really solve ongoing health issues once it’s figured out how to accurately apply them to people. 7 3D Printing Medical Applications: Embryonic Stem Cells: These cells have already been successfully printed in...
by Bill Decker | Apr 24, 2014 | Manufacturing
A Shanghai-based company, has created 10 3D-printed houses. Each house reportedly cost less than US$5,000 and took less than 24 hours to construct. The printer used to create the homes was about 100 feet long, 33 feet wide and more than 20 feet tall. The...
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