Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a faster method of nano 3D printing with focused electron beams. A minute high-energy supersonic jet of gas is invented to accelerate …
Georgia Tech aims to scale micro 3D printing and produce ant robot army
Barely visible to the human eye, a breed of microscopic 3D printed robots has been developed at Georgia Institute of Technology. Deemed “micro-bristle-bots” the devices can be be controlle…
3D Printing Research CrAMmed: WFIRM, Argonne National Laboratory, Siemens
3D printing is empowering researchers and inventors from all disciplines to investigate applications that cannot be done with any other technology. As such, with CrAMmed, 3D Printing Industry has star…
Georgia Tech and Beida 3D print engineering strength origami
A 3D printing research collaboration between Georgia Institute of Technology and China’s Peking University (Beida) has yielded transformable structures that can support up to 100 times their own…
3D printed tracheal splints used in pediatric surgery
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHoA) and the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) have successfully used 3D printed tracheal splints in the pediatric surgery of a 7-month old patient with…
Lockheed Martin 3D printed antenna database funded in NextFlex $12 millon offering
An additive manufacturing project at American global defense contractor Lockheed Martin has won the support of NextFlex, America’s Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) Manufacturing Institute. This year …
The Georgia research lab patching children’s hearts with 3D printing
The Children’s Heart Research and Outcomes Center, aptly abbreviated as HeRO, is at the cutting edge of tissue engineering. A part of Georgia Tech and Emory University, HeRO is developing therapies th…
3D printing news Sliced New Balance, Thingiverse, UC San Diego
In a week full of CES 2018 announcements and patents, a number of 3D printing applications in education, business, research and medicine have flown under the radar. For today’s 3D printing news …
LLNL stainless steel 3D printing “better than traditional manufacturing”
In a recent study led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), scientists have discovered a way of making stainless steel two to three times stronger than usual. The method takes advantage of…
3D Printing News Sliced: Pier 9, HP, Johnson Matthey and Tiangong II
In today’s Sliced 3D printing news digest: Renovis Surgical Technologies, Autodesk Pier 9, PrintMyRoute, University of Otago, HP, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Narbon, Tiangong…