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Ubisoft Turns to 3D Printing to Create Futuristic Costumes in Just Dance 2023

For over 14 years, Just Dance, a game that (as the name suggests) has been designed to get you dancing,…

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Could Cellulose Fibers Be Used As Reinforcement Material for Composite 3D Printing?

The German Institute of Textile and Fiber Research recently launched a research project to develop an innovative 3D printing method…

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How 3D Printing Allows for Customizable Consumer Goods

It is not easy today to provide a universal definition of a consumer good: from basic necessities such as food…

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3Dnatives Lab: Testing the S7 3D Printer From UltiMaker

In 2010, as part of the Reprap movement, a team of Dutch enthusiasts decided to build their own FDM printer,…

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Stratasys TrueDent Dental Resin is Firm’s First FDA-Cleared Medical Device

Stratasys has added to their line of dental materials with the release of TrueDent, a clear, realistic dental resin, Stratasys'…

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How Cement 3D Printing Can Contribute to Decarbonization

For the past decades, the global population has been steadily increasing, which means that these people have to be accommodated…

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3DCeram’s Printing Solution: Towards the Industrialization of Ceramic Additive Manufacturing

Late last year, French manufacturer 3DCeram Sinto has announced the launch of a new ceramic 3D printer, the C101 EASY,…

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University of North Dakota to 3D Print Nuclear Reactor Components

Additive manufacturing is known for producing complex parts that are subject to many safety and efficiency requirements. In the case…

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Detecting Keyhole Pores in Laser Powder Bed Fusion

Scientists from the University of Virginia, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a method to detect…

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#3DStartup: SphereCube and Its Sustainable, Composite 3D Printing

Italian startup SphereCube made a name for itself last year thanks to the Formnext Startup Challenge where it was one…

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Could 3D Printing Be Used to Treat Brain Aneurysms?

When it comes to medical issues, very little can be as scary as those affecting the brain. This is especially…

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Concept Revealed for Carbon Neutral, ‘Invisible’ 3D Printed Yacht

On the scale of luxury, 3D printed products can range from simple jewelry pieces all the way to opulent fashion…