by Bill Decker | Sep 11, 2013 | Bioprinting, International
This 3D printer London scientists created, called the Vista 3D, is in the works to print organs “at the touch of a button.” It comes equipped with a nozzle that can 3D print a broad range of materials with high accuracy because of its advanced droplet...
by Bill Decker | Sep 2, 2013 | Engineering, Ideas, Uncategorized
For as little as $1,095, anyone with an internet connection can now order a 3D-printed 3D printer! Many of the parts in the gMax were printed by the RepRap 3D printer, and can be switched out. What is the world coming to? Machines can create whatever we want, and the...
by Bill Decker | Aug 29, 2013 | Engineering
The rocket engine injector talked about before is now the real deal. NASA released more details this week about its 3D-printed rocket engine component. The component delivers propellants to an engine to power it. The director of the engineering directorate at...
by Rich Benvin | Aug 27, 2013 | Legal
The age of publicly accessible 3D printers and printing services is finally here, but are our legal doctrines up to the task of protecting the public while not screwing up a fantastic new...
by Bill Decker | Aug 25, 2013 | Ideas, International
What with everything that has been going on with 3D printing lately, it’s no wonder people across the globe have thought to 3D print buildings. An architect has designed this to-be-constructed building using 3D printing technology and some supporting...
by Rich Benvin | Aug 24, 2013 | Conferences
Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo is the leading B2B tradeshow for the 3D printing industry. As an attendee, you’ll explore the business applications of 3D printing through our conference sessions, hear keynote presentations from industry influencers, add...
by Bill Decker | Aug 24, 2013 | Product Review
https://associationof3dprinting.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/69436028_69425388.jpg A desktop device that can quickly scan objects so they can be replicated using a 3D printer has gone on sale, called The Makerbot Digitizer, which costs $1,400, will be shipped to the...
by Bill Decker | Aug 20, 2013 | Media
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by Rich Benvin | Aug 15, 2013 | Legal
Debate on copyright and 3D printing – How can copyright be upheld when people are manufacturing in the home? http://www.prsnlz.me/industry-news/have-fabulonia-solved-the-3d-printing-copyright-issue/ Soon launching the easy way to discover and customize original...
by Bill Decker | Aug 15, 2013 | Engineering, International
NASA is planning to send a zero-gravity 3D printer to the International Space Station in June of 2014 – this means astronauts will be able to print lifesaving equipment while on a mission. That contraption probably has secret capabilities we can only dream...
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