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Prague Receives its First 3D Printed Tram Shelter

The infrastructure of the Czech capital Prague covers a length of 142 kilometers, on which about 991 vehicles are on…

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What Can You Expect at 3D Print Paris 2022?

Trade shows are still an excellent for additive manufacturing users to meet and learn about personalized solutions. 3D Print Paris,…

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Turning PLA Waste Into 3D Printing Resin

At Washington State University, a team of researchers is working on the issue of upcycling, that is to say this…

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Manufacturing May Be Possible on Mars Thanks to 3D Printing

What if living on Mars was possible by using 3D printing? That's the question researchers at Washington State University (WSU)…

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Metal Jet S100, HP’s Metal 3D Printing Solution, is Finally Available

At the end of 2018, HP announced its intention to enter the metal additive manufacturing market. Four years later, its…

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What to Expect at IMTS 2022

This week, people from around the world are flocking to Chicago for the 33rd edition of the International Manufacturing Technology…

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ValueBioMat Talks 3D Printing Biosourced Composites

Today, more and more companies are developing composite materials for additive manufacturing, enabling the design of lighter and stronger parts.…

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Creating More Optimized Bicycle Saddles Thanks to Industry 4.0 Technologies

In the world of sports, cycling and 3D printing have been proven time and again to be a winning duo.…

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3D Printing Can Be Used to Fight Against Bacteria

Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic,  more than ever we are aware of how harmful and easily transmissible bacteria and…

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Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing: Complementary or Rivals?

While more and more companies are opting for additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing is still the most widely used method in…

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  • Medical & Dental
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#3DStartup: TissueLabs on Using Bioprinting to Make Artificial Organs

When we think about 3D printing in the medical sector, one of the most exciting applications is without a doubt…

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Edge E1, RAYSHAPE’s New 3D Printer for Digital Dentistry

Chinese manufacturer RAYSHAPE, known for its DLP 3D printing solutions, continues its expansion in the resin additive manufacturing market. Most…