We may not have flying cars yet, but 3D-printed organs? That sci-fi fantasy just got one step closer to reality thanks to a rapid 3D-printing method developed by University of Buffalo engineers. Their ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a rapid 3D-printing technique that uses liquid metal to allow for extremely fast prints. The process can manufacture large aluminum components in minutes, whereas ...
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US develops fast-setting 3D-printed concrete substitute for rapid construction
In recent years, additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, has emerged as a sustainable method to solve construction challenges ...
A research team is a 3D printing method called stereolithography and jelly-like materials known as hydrogels to develop a 3D printing method that's 10-50 times faster than the industry standard. The ...
The 3D printing company Stratasys has launched a new series of printers that enables high-quality, rapid prototyping from any office or lab setting. The new FDM-based F123 machines (which include the ...
Remaining competitive in the increasingly crowded EV market will require all automakers to continue integrating cutting-edge technologies and new materials, processes and machinery. “Additive ...
MIT spin-off Rapid Liquid Print has raised $7 million in funding for its novel liquid-based 3D printing technology. Boston-based Rapid Liquid Print was founded as an additive manufacturing startup in ...
ROCK HILL, S.C., May 18, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 3D Systems (Nasdaq:TDSC), announced today that it will showcase its latest 3D content-to-print products and services at RAPID 2011 May 24 th – 26 th ...
It looks like science fiction: A machine dips into a shallow vat of translucent yellow goo and pulls out what becomes a life-sized hand. But the seven-second video, which is sped-up from 19 minutes, ...
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