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3DExpress: The World’s Smallest, Fully 3D-Printed, Infrared Photodetectors from HKU

This week's 3DExpress starts with a breakthrough in Hong Kong, where a team of engineers created the smallest 3D printed…

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Shimizu’s Spray-Based 3D Printing System Is Redefining How Reinforced Concrete Is Built

As Japan’s aging population and shrinking construction workforce put growing pressure on the industry, Shimizu Corporation is turning to a…

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WEBINAR: Proven on the Production Floor: Why the Raplas PR 700 Works in a Real Manufacturing Environment

For manufacturers considering an investment in industrial 3D printing, the transition from laboratory testing to high-stakes manufacturing can be a…

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#3DStartup: OsseoLabs’ AI-Led Surgical Intelligence Platform and Material

3D printed implants have already demonstrated huge potential in the surgical space. These implants are customized for patients, can reduce…

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6 Standout 3D Printing Innovations from CES 2026

Billed as a global stage for innovation, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) returned to Las Vegas this year, taking place…

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PRO Stealth 3D: A 3D-Printed Saddle for Improved Comfort and Performance

3D printing is gaining momentum in the sports equipment sector, particularly in cycling. The Dutch brand PRO unveiled its first saddle…

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What Can You Expect from AMUG 2026?

AMUG 2026 is on the horizon! As an organization, the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) continues its mission to “educate…

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Inside the World’s First Successful 3D Bioprinted Human Cornea Transplant

In October 2025, Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel, marked a world first with the successful transplantation of a…

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3DExpress: 3D Printed “Food Street” Opens at Indian University

This week's 3DExpress takes us to India and the United States. First, we cover a "Food Street" at Ashoka University…

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When Every Minute Counts: 3D Scanning for Refineries

In an oil or gas refinery, a leak, damaged pipe, or faulty valve can lead to colossal losses. The rule…

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From Trails to Tackle Boxes: How 3D Printing Is Reshaping Outdoor Gear

When it comes to spending time outdoors, preparation matters. Whether hiking, camping, fishing, or hunting, having the right equipment on…

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How 3D Printing is Transforming Water Infrastructure

You learned it in science class: water is the foundation of life. The renewable resource is often taken for granted,…