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First Critical Submarine Component With 3D Printed Impeller to be Installed in U.S. Navy Vessel

The U.S. Navy continues to show its interest in additive manufacturing, especially for its submarines. This time, Curtiss-Wright's EMS Division…

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  • Research

MIT 3D Prints Water Filters Inspired by Manta Rays

Biology has long been a source of design inspiration—think of Leonardo da Vinci’s flying machine, a contraption with wings inspired…

  • Business
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Do Shapeways and voxeljet’s Announcements Indicate Growing Momentum in AM?

2024 has not been the most straightforward one for additive manufacturing. While we have seen incredible applications and innovations throughout…

  • Materials
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Orgasol® PA12, a Material Offering Repeatability, Sustainability and Cost-Effectiveness to 3D printing users

As the additive manufacturing market continues to evolve, innovation is essential to unlocking new possibilities. This means constantly improving machines…

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Purdue Researchers Are Using 3D Printing to Advance Energetic Materials Research

At the Purdue Energetics Research Center, researchers are exploring new ways of improving the performance of energetic materials using 3D…

  • Architecture
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How Can Construction 3D Printing Help Rebuild Kentucky After Devestating Floods?

In October of 2023, the US Climate Vulnerability Index was released. In that report, Kentucky was listed as one of…

  • Food
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#3DStartup: sallea Prints Edible Scaffolding for Cultured Meat and Fish Products

Our western eating habits, with meat and fish regularly on our plates, have far-reaching ecological consequences. Monocultures, overfishing and factory…

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Gulf Wind Technology Is Optimizing Wind Turbine Design With 3D Printing

Gulf Wind Technology (GWT) is an American company dedicated to developing wind turbine rotors. On November 20th, the company announced…

  • Medical & Dental
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Upcoming Trial to Use 3D Bioprinting in Improving the Treatment of Extensive Burns

Burns are the cause of death of around 180,000 people each year, according to the WHO. Severe burns, especially those…

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Lucideon Talks Advancing Metal and Ceramic AM

Materials are, and always will be, the core of additive manufacturing. But being able to pick the right one for…

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  • Videos

Top 5 Videos: What It Takes to 3D Print an Adaptive Bike Saddle

In this week's Top 5, the focus seems to be on applications. First, we feature an in-depth video on an…

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  • Automotive & Transport
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#3DExpress: Metal 3D Printing for Motor Racing and New Partnerships in Aerospace AM

This week, we take you behind the scenes of the Formula SAE student competition, which involves building a small-scale F1…