Researchers from the Institute of Materials Science and Technology at TU Wien in Vienna have developed a novel process for 3D printing artificial biological tissue. This approach leverages high-resolu…
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MIT’s new Liquid Metal Printing process enables rapid large-scale metal 3D printing
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have published a new study demonstrating the benefits of Liquid Metal Printing (LMP) for large-scale construction and architecture appl…
Researchers develop new method to control material properties in inkjet 3D printing
Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a novel process for determining material properties in inkjet additive manufacturing. Called a “pantone for propert…
Researchers develop autonomous robot that 3D prints its own body
Researchers from Italy’s Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and the University of Montpellier in France have developed an autonomous snake-like robot that can continuously 3D print its own bod…
TEES partners with The Virtual Foundry for innovative titanium 3D printing research
Metal filament manufacturer The Virtual Foundry has partnered with the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), an agency of The Texas A&M University System, to conduct research in the…
MIT researchers innovate 3D printed self-heating microfluidic devices for affordable disease detection
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have developed 3D printed self-heating microfluidic devices, offering potential applications in affordable disease detection tools. MIT’s …
Researchers to optimize liquid metal casting with mathematical model
Scientists at Aston University have launched a project to develop a mathematical model to improve the liquid metal casting process. The approach is hoped to prevent lightweight aluminum alloys f…
University of Stuttgart researchers develop new high-power 3D printed micro-optics for compact lasers
Researchers at the 4th Physics Institute at the University of Stuttgart have demonstrated the viability of 3D printed polymer-based micro-optics in a demanding laser environment. Detailed in the Optic…
AMGTA study highlights environmental benefits of 3D printing in the fashion industry
Global trade group Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has published a study highlighting the environmental benefits of additive manufacturing within the fashion industry. Titl…
[INTERVIEW] From cells to strands: RPI researchers bioprint the building blocks of hair growth
This year saw notable breakthroughs in the medical sector, including a new application in 3D printing for hair follicle research by researchers at US-based Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). 3D P…