In this edition of Sliced, the 3D Printing Industry news digest, we cover the latest business developments and partnerships in the 3D printing sector. Today’s edition includes 3D printing partnerships…
Researchers mimic natural materials with specifically-engineered 3D printable ink
Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a novel 3D printing method to fabricate strong and supple composite polymers that possess similar properties t…
LLNL researchers 3D print first-ever living aneurysm to develop personalized treatments
Researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Duke University, and Texas A&M, have successfully bioprinted the first-ever aneurysm to be capable of living outside the human body. The LL…
LLNL scientists use 3D bioprinting to better understand cancerous tumor formation
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have combined 3D bioprinting with computational flow simulations to better understand the spread of cancer during metastasis. Working alongsi…
To 3D print or not to 3D print on demand? Duke professor tackles stock queries
Professor Jeannette Song, of the Duke University Fuqua School of Business, North Carolina, has created a mathematical model to help firms balance the costs between 3D printing on demand and spare part…
Bioengineers 3D print a liver-like air sac using food dyes, opening doors for replacement organ printing
Research headed by bioengineers from Rice University and the University of Washington (UW) has advanced the possibility of bioprinting human organs from living cells and hydrogels. By adding common f…
3D Printing News Sliced: Sintratec, HP, 3D Systems, Renishaw
In the latest edition of the 3D Printing Industry news digest – Sliced, we have news about 3D printed spare parts, future of additive manufacturing in India, and 3D printed food. Read on to learn more…
3D Printing Industry research CrAMmed: MIT, National Academy of Engineering, Aalto University, Optomec
加法制造继续启用复位archers worldwide, CrAMmed, 3D Printing Industry’s academic and AM research digest, shares the latest innovations and literature demonstrating its cap…
Bright lights of 3D printed lithium-ion batteries demonstrated by DukeU and Texas State
Already incredibly versatile, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are reaching new levels of flexibility thanks to 3D printing. Using a desktop 3D printer and PLA filament, researchers at Texas …
3D printing news Sliced, GKN Powder Metallurgy, Orbital ATK, 3MF and Duke University
Today’s edition of our 3D printing news digest Sliced, asks the following: How do you redirect sound with 3D printing? Will 3D printers ever find a place in mechanics’ shops? Are 3D printe…