by Rich Benvin | Apr 18, 2018 | Bioprinting, Business, Education
The Future of 3D Bioprinting – 3D Bioprinting and Cartilage Repair Body organs such as kidneys, livers and hearts are incredibly complex tissues. Each is made up of many different cell types, plus other components that give the organs their structure and allow them to...
by Bill Decker | Apr 16, 2018 | Announcements, Business
The most common types of 3D printing involve either extruding melted plastic or using a laser to solidify tiny particles, layer by layer, to slowly build up a solid object. But researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have found...
by Rich Benvin | Apr 3, 2018 | Business, Manufacturing
3D printing is not just a cool technology for rapid prototyping, modelling and specialist one-off products. It is a fundamental building block of the ‘4th industrial revolution’ that has the potential to transform the way in which production and consumption are...
by Bill Decker | Nov 6, 2017 | Business
The toy industry has the potential become one of the largest beneficiaries of 3D printing, with the industry projected to be worth $135 billion by 2020. 3D print users stand to etch out a significant piece of this market, as toys are commonly ideal shapes and sizes...
by Bill Decker | Oct 16, 2017 | Business, Engineering
What weighs around 1,650 pounds and is about as long as a large sport utility vehicle? It’s the world’s “largest solid 3-D printed item,” created by Boeing and one of its research partners – and certified by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS. The record-setting object —...
by Bill Decker | Sep 5, 2017 | Business
According to our fiends ant Ernst And Young, 3D Printing is affecting all industries in different ways; The logistics sector, however, is experiencing particular disruption. The impacts are two-way: manufacturers will be able to 3D print products closer to their...
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