Researchers from the Polytechnic University of Turin and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have used 3D printing technology to enable a new level of performance in nano-electromechanical systems (NEM…
New method of 3D printing hybrid polymers yields adaptable micro-devices
Scientists from Israel, China and Singapore have developed a novel method of 3D printing hydrogels into other polymers to create complex hybrid microstructures. Utilizing a custom DLP 3D printer…
Spotting a change in the water thanks to 3D printed functional materials
A Spanish-Israeli team of scientists has developed a novel, 3D printed plastic-composite sensor capable of detecting small amounts of water. The research led by the Autonomous University of Madrid (UA…
Genius: 100 Visions of the Future, the world’s first 3D printed book
British-Israeli industrial designer Ron Arad, has designed a 3D printed book to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. The project was completed in collaboration with the…
3D Printing News Sliced: SHINING 3D, BeAM, Lulzbot, Stratasys, Koffin
The last Sliced 3D printing news digest of the week, today we feature, a story that brings new meaning for 3D printing a cradle to grave file; new business partnerships from Nano Dimension, EOS, and A…
Can 3D printed nanocellulose transform the food industry?
发达国家在1970年代末在ITT公司年会是不错的bs in Whippany, New Jersey, nanocellulose, is a fibrous, fibrillated or crystalline form of cellulose – the primary building block in the cell w…
3D printing in water for medical use and faster 3D prints
Why would you want to 3D print in water? New research into materials shows a novel technique with applications for 3D bioprinting. Materials scientist Shlomo Magdassi, who recently featured in our Fut…