by Bill Decker | Jul 7, 2013 | Engineering, Manufacturing
At the University of Toronto, a 3D-printed gun has been printed. It isn’t functioning yet because its makers are abiding by Canadian gun laws, but they can easily modify it to shoot. The lab in Toronto downloaded the American 3D-printed gun design the first day...
by Bill Decker | Jun 30, 2013 | Engineering, Manufacturing
The University of Nottingham has a team working on design optimization for different medications so that 3D printing various pills and inhalers becomes feasible. With these innovations, 3D printing in medicine will become an invaluable commodity. They say the next...
by Bill Decker | Jun 26, 2013 | Engineering, Manufacturing
Manufacturing eyeglasses has been expensive in the past because it meant small, hand-made batches or required large investments and inventories that prevented R&D cycles from developing quickly. With new innovations that utilize 3D printing technology and a...
by Rich Benvin | Jun 7, 2013 | Manufacturing
Additive manufacturing is a game changer. David Rejeski discusses the potential of 3D printing and digital...
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