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NASCAR to Implement 3D Printed Parts in Next Gen Racecars

3D printing in the automotive industry is no longer a new topic. The sector has rapidly adopted 3D technologies for…

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3D Printed Acoustic Holograms to be Used to Treat Nervous System Diseases

Recently, a research team has used 3D printing to create acoustic holograms to treat diseases in the nervous system. The…

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Can 3D Printing Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Footwear Production?

Did you know that 3D technologies could also be used to reduce the carbon footprint of sports footwear? The idea…

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Photogrammetry: What is it and How is it Used in 3D Printing?

Photogrammetry is a technique for obtaining reliable data from real-world objects in the their natural state by creating 3D models…

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Top 5 Videos: Self Healing Materials

It's finally Sunday and that means we're once again presenting you with our weekly Top 5 list of videos right…

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Daimler Buses is Allowing its Customers to 3D Print Spare Parts

Before long, bus companies Mercedes-Benz and Setra will be able to 3D print parts for their vehicles themselves. The news…

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Hawaiian Students 3D Print Molds for Local Chocolate Shop

As part of a new 3D printing project, a group of students from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the…

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A Closer Look at the Advanced End-to-End Manufacturing Solution from Velo3D

It has been apparent for a while now that additive manufacturing (AM) is becoming more industrialized. For example, we have…

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University of Buffalo Uses $2.3 Million NSF Grant to Advance AI in Manufacturing

At the core of 3D printing and other technologies in Industry 4.0 is the idea that we need to improve…

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Engineers Have Developed an Ultra-Fast Opaque Resin 3D Printing Process

At EPFL in Switzerland, engineers from the Laboratory of Applied Photonic Devices (LAPD) have developed a resin 3D printer capable…

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3D Printed Wheel System Makes Life Easier for Shelly the Turtle

Students of the third to sixth grade at Prairie Queen Elementary School in Papillion, USA, conducted a community science project…

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EOS and Sauber Join Forces to Design Polymer Parts for Formula 1

Additive manufacturing is becoming an essential technology in the motor racing and Formula 1 sectors. So much so that partnerships…