Interdisciplinary teams hailing from Wichita State, the University of Kansas, and Kansas State University, are joining forces to form an entrepreneurial incubator that aims to explore sustainable mate…
Physna secures $20M Series B funding, announces major Thangs update
Geometric deep learning specialist Physna has raised $20 million in Series B funding which it will use to grow its team and further develop its 3D printing software offerings. The funding round, led b…
Delft researchers develop FDM printing process for self-healing TPU
3D printing of self-healing polymers aims to extend the life of products by repairing damages such as cracks and scratches, and also has the potential to increase part quality and durability. Thermopl…
Israeli doctors combine AR with 3D printing in novel eye socket surgical repair procedure
Surgeons at the Israeli Galilee Medical Center (GMC) have developed a novel 3D printing and Augmented Reality (AR)-based technique for treating eye socket fracture patients. In what’s believed …
Scientists identify lower ‘speed limit’ for avoiding defects during PBF 3D printing
A group of Chinese and U.S-based researchers have discovered a Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) 3D printing ‘speed limit’ at which part defects are less likely to occur. Through extensive X-ray im…
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…
3D Printing Industry News Sliced: IKEA, Stratasys, EOS, PostProcess, DMG MORI, DSM, Sigma Labs and more
In this edition of Sliced, the 3D Printing Industry news digest, we cover the latest business developments, partnerships, and acquisitions in the additive manufacturing sector. Today’s edition feature…
US Army Research Lab develops “HAPI” 3D printed aerosol-detecting holography device
Researchers from the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) have partnered with several US-based universities to develop a miniaturized 3D printed holographic instrument. The team’s Holographic Aerosol Par…
3 d打印多孔增效esium scaffolds show potential as bone-substituting material
Researchers from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have discovered 3D printed biodegradable magnesium scaffolds could have promising applications in the regeneration of critical-si…
U.S. Army Lab and Texas A&M researchers develop ‘self-healing’ polymer 3D printing materials
Researchers from Texas A&M University and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have developed a new family of recyclable, self-healing polymeric 3D printing materials. By increasing the number of cr…