Research & Education
Caltech: New process enables 3D printing of microscale metal parts
Engineers at Caltech have developed a method for 3-D printing pure and multicomponent metals, at a resolution that is, in some cases, an order...
Researchers Develop Multi-Material 3D Printhead for Viscoelastic Inks
Researchers at Harvard University have published a paper called "Microfluidic Printheads for Multimaterial 3D Printing of Viscoelastic Inks" in the scientific journal Advanced Materials. The...
Bavaria-Austria research alliance to boost 3D printing expertise for SMEs
A new cross-border research project aims to better leverage the potential of additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, by creating an AM...
When will the first organ come out of the printer? In-Vision interviews Dr. Y. Shrike Zhang
Bioprinting pioneer Dr. Y. Shrike Zhang from Harvard University gives a clear statement about this myth in an interview conducted by in-vision. From the early...
Researchers develop laser printing process to rapidly print micrometer-sized parts
Printing objects from plastic precisely, quickly, and inexpensively is the goal of many 3D printing processes. However, speed and high resolution remain a technological...
UpnaLab scientists develop LeviPrint: 3D-printing and assembly with acoustic levitation
UpnaLab scientists developed LeviPrint, a system for assembling objects in a contactless manner using acoustic levitation. They explored a set of optimum acoustic fields...
New 3D printing process enables more stable connection of steel and aluminum
Until now, joining the metals steel and aluminum in production has been difficult, as the weld seams are very brittle. Researchers at Hiroshima University...
IVIVA Medical Wins KidneyX Award for 3D Printed Artificial Kidney
IVIVA Medical, a biotech startup developing living therapeutics to cure patients with organ failure, was awarded the KidneyX Phase 2 Prize from the Kidney...
UMaine researchers want to recycle wind turbine rotor blades as 3D printing material
Researchers at the University of Maine have been awarded a $75,000 grant to study the recycling of rotor blades as a feedstock for 3D...
“Girl Meets Additive Manufacturing”: A 4-day summer camp for high school students at the University of San Diego
Intrepid Automation, provider of next-generation industrial manufacturing solutions, announced a new partnership with Greater Than Tech (GTT), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization focusing on immersing...