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EPFL is Developing an Elephant Robot Using 3D Printing

Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have introduced an impressively versatile yet lightweight robotic technology:…

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STRACTRA, the New 3D-printed Titanium Watch

Yes, that’s a watch you’re looking at! Its design is especially innovative, featuring a highly organic shape that breaks away…

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Everything You Need To Know About Silicon Nitride in 3D Printing

One of the strengths of additive manufacturing is its compatibility with a wide range of materials, from polymers to metals,…

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CurifyLabs and the Automated Production of Personalized Medicines through 3D Printing

CurifyLabs is a Finnish healthcare company specializing in the development of solutions for the production of personalized medicines in pharmacies…

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3Dnatives Lab: Testing the DF2+ 3D Printer from RAISE3D

Previously known for its FDM 3D printers, Raise3D continues to diversify into new additive manufacturing technologies. In 2023, the manufacturer…

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Assembrix’s Software for Secure and Scalable Additive Manufacturing

In recent years, 3D printing hardware has advanced rapidly. However, 3D software hasn't kept pace with this development. As a…

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3D Printing and Physiotherapy Help Children with Disabilities Regain Their Independence

A new Spanish project is showing how 3D printing technology can significantly improve the lives of children with disabilities. The…

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MIRA3D Simplifies and Optimizes Additive Manufacturing Workflow

India is one of the fastest-growing countries in the world for 3D printing. It is in this context that MIRA3D…

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3D Printed Capsules Withstand Nuclear Reactor Testing

Can 3D printed components meet the strict standards required for nuclear energy applications? That’s the question being explored by the…

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Self-Monitoring Plastics? Glasgow Researchers 3D Print Auxetic Materials

Picture yourself stretching a material, say, a rubber band. The more you stretch it, the thinner it becomes. A group…

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BMW Advances Recycling with 3D Printing at Additive Manufacturing Campus

The BMW Group has taken another major step toward a circular economy. At its Additive Manufacturing Campus in Oberschleißheim, southern…

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Joseph DeSimone on PinPrint, Carbon and Advice for AM Innovators

Just over a decade ago, renowned chemist Dr. Joseph DeSimone introduced a groundbreaking technology that would form the foundation of…