3D printing has been around for much longer than you might think; almost 40 years in fact. But it's only recently that the ...
Advances in additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, have generated increasingly powerful capabilities for producing geometrically complex structures that could not be made using ...
Metal additive manufacturing unlocks complex designs and scalable production, placing 3D printing at the center of the ...
How do you build complex structures for housing cells using a material as soft as Jell-O? Rice University scientists have the answer, and it represents a potential leap forward for regenerative ...
Toyota will utilize the new F3300 for new production support, including parts and fixtures, and also for prototyping applications, to help bring new products to the market faster. The F3300 is the ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- MakerBot, a Stratasys company (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announced that Calcasieu Parish School Board has invested in 200 MakerBot SKETCH Classroom™ sets, totaling 400 ...
How do you build complex structures for housing cells using a material as soft as jelly? Researchers have the answer with a new 3D-printing ink. How do you build complex structures for housing cells ...
A growing number of adults will need a cast for a broken bone at least once in their lifetime. Fiberglass casts—the most common type used—hold the bone in place, but they come with a host of ...
Engineers have found a way to simultaneously mitigate three types of defects in parts produced using a prominent additive manufacturing technique called laser powder bed fusion. University of ...
Thought LeadersJohn KulikowskiGu Research Group, Mechanical EngineeringStanford University In this interview, we speak with John Kulikowski from Stanford University's Gu Group about his involvement in ...
On its face, 3D printing is pretty simple — it’s basically just something to melt plastic while being accurately positioned in three dimensions. But the devil is in the details, and there seems to be ...
Europe’s largest 3D-printed building is scheduled for completion in July in Heidelberg, Germany. Spearheaded by Kraus Group, a local real estate developer, investor, and manager, this 6,600-sf project ...