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ARTICLES
alt="Expandable Foam for 3D Printing Large Objects"
Expandable Foam for 3D Printing Large Objects
It's a frustrating limitation of 3D printing: Printed objects must be smaller than the machine making them. Huge machines are impractical for printing large parts because they take up too much space and require excessive time to print. Now, a new material can be used to 3D print small objects that expand upon heating. The foam could find applications in architecture, aerospace and biomedicine.
alt="New Technology Revolutionises 3d Metal Printing"
New Technology Revolutionises 3d Metal Printing
Selective LED-based melting is the name of the new technology that a team has developed for 3D metal printing and has now applied for a patent. The technology is similar to selective laser melting and electron beam melting, in which metal powder is melted by means of a laser or electron beam and built up into a component layer by layer.
alt="Nano Dimension's AME Technology and  REHAU Develop 3D Touch Sensor"
Nano Dimension's AME Technology and REHAU Develop 3D Touch Sensor
Nano Dimension Ltd and REHAU succeeded in printing a 3D touch sensor. With the 3D electronic device, the premium polymer products from REHAU can be transformed into back-lit human-machine-interface surfaces.
alt="New Way to Paint 3D Printed Objects"
New Way to Paint 3D Printed Objects
Engineers have created a highly effective way to paint complex 3D-printed objects, such as lightweight frames for aircraft and biomedical stents, that could save manufacturers time and money and provide new opportunities to create "smart skins" for printed parts.
alt="3D-Printed Concrete to Help Build Offshore Wind Infrastructure"
3D-Printed Concrete to Help Build Offshore Wind Infrastructure
Conventional concrete manufacturing methods require a mold to shape the concrete into the desired structure, which adds to costs and limits design possibilities. 3D-printing would eliminate the expenses of this mold.
alt="Better-Performing 3D Electronics"
Better-Performing 3D Electronics
Engineers have developed a faster, simpler 3D-printing technique to build electronics, trimming their manufacturing time from hours down to a few minutes. The method can be used to print electronics into complex shapes in volumes that could be used for antenna arrays, prosthetics, sensors and robots.
Phaseshift Technologies
Phaseshift Technologies are a materials company developing new amorphous alloys with a material informatics and computer modelling approach. IDTechEx spoke with Fazal Mahmood (co-founder and CEO).
alt="Open Access Hardware, 3D Printing to Tackle Health Supplies Demand"
Open Access Hardware, 3D Printing to Tackle Health Supplies Demand
Free open source hardware and 3D printing could help to alleviate the burden of Covid-19 on global health systems, according to scientists.
3-D MID
3-D MID is a German research association for 3D molded interconnect devices.
alt="VELO3D Raises $28 Million in Series D Funding Round"
VELO3D Raises $28 Million in Series D Funding Round
VELO3D has raised $28 million in a Series D funding round. New investors Piva and TNSC joined the round, along with existing investors Bessemer Investment Partners, Playground, and Khosla Ventures. This brings VELO3D's total funding to $138 million.
alt="Partnership for 3D Pharmaceutical Printing"
Partnership for 3D Pharmaceutical Printing
Health care is poised for a potential giant leap forward thanks to the 3D printing of medications. To advance the technology and science of 3D pharmaceutical printing, Purdue University's College of Pharmacy and Aprecia Pharmaceuticals, LLC are launching a comprehensive collaboration on future 3DP pharmaceutical equipment and medications.
alt="Insect-Like Robot Uses Artificial Neurons to Modify Gait in Real Time"
Insect-Like Robot Uses Artificial Neurons to Modify Gait in Real Time
A research team has developed NeuroPod, an automaton that simulates the activity of a six-legged insect. The model, which walks, trots and runs, uses efficient and cost effective materials. It could therefore pave the way for the creation of prostheses or structures for the rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries at a reduced cost compared with those currently in use.
alt="Titomic Becomes Registered Research Service Provider"
Titomic Becomes Registered Research Service Provider
Titomic has been certified a Research Service Provider by Innovation and Science Australia, the statutory body that advises the Australian Government on innovation, research and science issues. The first additive manufacturer to get Research Service Provider status, it will allow Titomic to provide scientific or technical expertise and resources to perform research and development work for other companies.
alt="3D Printing Minerals to Better Product Fracture Formation"
3D Printing Minerals to Better Product Fracture Formation
Many people are familiar with the idea of using a 3D printer to create plastic items, but fewer realize that you can use a 3D printer to create synthetic rock samples. Such 3D-printed rock samples help physicists and engineers study rocks, as they help keep the variables of the experiment controlled.
alt="Carbon Nanostructure Stronger Than Diamonds"
Carbon Nanostructure Stronger Than Diamonds
Researchers have architecturally designed plate-nanolattices - nanometer-sized carbon structures - that are stronger than diamonds as a ratio of strength to density.
alt="Metal Additive Manufacturing Keeps Getting Bigger"
Metal Additive Manufacturing Keeps Getting Bigger
The adoption of metal additive manufacturing is progressing in numerous sectors, with notable use-cases and success stories appearing. The next-generation Sapphire® machine from VELO3D will print up to 1 meter in height, making it the world's tallest laser-powder additive manufacturing system
alt="3D Printed Corals Could Improve Bioenergy and Help Coral Reefs"
3D Printed Corals Could Improve Bioenergy and Help Coral Reefs
Researchers have 3D printed coral-inspired structures that are capable of growing dense populations of microscopic algae. Their results open the door to new bio-inspired materials and their applications for coral conservation.
alt="Routes to 3D Electronics: Assessment of Technologies and Applications"
Routes to 3D Electronics: Assessment of Technologies and Applications
Metallization of 3D surfaces is a growing field with diverse applications. In this article, we briefly discuss some techniques and applications thereof. More specifically, we discuss and critically benchmark laser direct structuring, aerosol, 3D printed electronics, two-shot molding and In-Mold Electronics.
alt="Coffee Grounds Show Promise as Biodgradable Material"
Coffee Grounds Show Promise as Biodgradable Material
Demand for cellulose nanofibers is increasing worldwide, as industries realize their potential as a more environmentally sound and sustainable way to produce plastics.
alt="Flexoskeletons for Faster and Cheaper Insect Inspired Robots"
Flexoskeletons for Faster and Cheaper Insect Inspired Robots
Engineers have developed a new method that doesn't require any special equipment and works in just minutes to create soft, flexible, 3D-printed robots.
ARTICLES
alt="Expandable Foam for 3D Printing Large Objects"
Expandable Foam for 3D Printing Large Objects
It's a frustrating limitation of 3D printing: Printed objects must be smaller than the machine making them. Huge machines are impractical for printing large parts because they take up too much space and require excessive time to print. Now, a new material can be used to 3D print small objects that expand upon heating. The foam could find applications in architecture, aerospace and biomedicine.
alt="New Technology Revolutionises 3d Metal Printing"
New Technology Revolutionises 3d Metal Printing
Selective LED-based melting is the name of the new technology that a team has developed for 3D metal printing and has now applied for a patent. The technology is similar to selective laser melting and electron beam melting, in which metal powder is melted by means of a laser or electron beam and built up into a component layer by layer.
alt="Nano Dimension's AME Technology and  REHAU Develop 3D Touch Sensor"
Nano Dimension's AME Technology and REHAU Develop 3D Touch Sensor
Nano Dimension Ltd and REHAU succeeded in printing a 3D touch sensor. With the 3D electronic device, the premium polymer products from REHAU can be transformed into back-lit human-machine-interface surfaces.
alt="New Way to Paint 3D Printed Objects"
New Way to Paint 3D Printed Objects
Engineers have created a highly effective way to paint complex 3D-printed objects, such as lightweight frames for aircraft and biomedical stents, that could save manufacturers time and money and provide new opportunities to create "smart skins" for printed parts.
alt="3D-Printed Concrete to Help Build Offshore Wind Infrastructure"
3D-Printed Concrete to Help Build Offshore Wind Infrastructure
Conventional concrete manufacturing methods require a mold to shape the concrete into the desired structure, which adds to costs and limits design possibilities. 3D-printing would eliminate the expenses of this mold.
alt="Better-Performing 3D Electronics"
Better-Performing 3D Electronics
Engineers have developed a faster, simpler 3D-printing technique to build electronics, trimming their manufacturing time from hours down to a few minutes. The method can be used to print electronics into complex shapes in volumes that could be used for antenna arrays, prosthetics, sensors and robots.
Phaseshift Technologies
Phaseshift Technologies are a materials company developing new amorphous alloys with a material informatics and computer modelling approach. IDTechEx spoke with Fazal Mahmood (co-founder and CEO).
alt="Open Access Hardware, 3D Printing to Tackle Health Supplies Demand"
Open Access Hardware, 3D Printing to Tackle Health Supplies Demand
Free open source hardware and 3D printing could help to alleviate the burden of Covid-19 on global health systems, according to scientists.
3-D MID
3-D MID is a German research association for 3D molded interconnect devices.
alt="VELO3D Raises $28 Million in Series D Funding Round"
VELO3D Raises $28 Million in Series D Funding Round
VELO3D has raised $28 million in a Series D funding round. New investors Piva and TNSC joined the round, along with existing investors Bessemer Investment Partners, Playground, and Khosla Ventures. This brings VELO3D's total funding to $138 million.
alt="Partnership for 3D Pharmaceutical Printing"
Partnership for 3D Pharmaceutical Printing
Health care is poised for a potential giant leap forward thanks to the 3D printing of medications. To advance the technology and science of 3D pharmaceutical printing, Purdue University's College of Pharmacy and Aprecia Pharmaceuticals, LLC are launching a comprehensive collaboration on future 3DP pharmaceutical equipment and medications.
alt="Insect-Like Robot Uses Artificial Neurons to Modify Gait in Real Time"
Insect-Like Robot Uses Artificial Neurons to Modify Gait in Real Time
A research team has developed NeuroPod, an automaton that simulates the activity of a six-legged insect. The model, which walks, trots and runs, uses efficient and cost effective materials. It could therefore pave the way for the creation of prostheses or structures for the rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries at a reduced cost compared with those currently in use.
alt="Titomic Becomes Registered Research Service Provider"
Titomic Becomes Registered Research Service Provider
Titomic has been certified a Research Service Provider by Innovation and Science Australia, the statutory body that advises the Australian Government on innovation, research and science issues. The first additive manufacturer to get Research Service Provider status, it will allow Titomic to provide scientific or technical expertise and resources to perform research and development work for other companies.
alt="3D Printing Minerals to Better Product Fracture Formation"
3D Printing Minerals to Better Product Fracture Formation
Many people are familiar with the idea of using a 3D printer to create plastic items, but fewer realize that you can use a 3D printer to create synthetic rock samples. Such 3D-printed rock samples help physicists and engineers study rocks, as they help keep the variables of the experiment controlled.
alt="Carbon Nanostructure Stronger Than Diamonds"
Carbon Nanostructure Stronger Than Diamonds
Researchers have architecturally designed plate-nanolattices - nanometer-sized carbon structures - that are stronger than diamonds as a ratio of strength to density.
alt="Metal Additive Manufacturing Keeps Getting Bigger"
Metal Additive Manufacturing Keeps Getting Bigger
The adoption of metal additive manufacturing is progressing in numerous sectors, with notable use-cases and success stories appearing. The next-generation Sapphire® machine from VELO3D will print up to 1 meter in height, making it the world's tallest laser-powder additive manufacturing system
alt="3D Printed Corals Could Improve Bioenergy and Help Coral Reefs"
3D Printed Corals Could Improve Bioenergy and Help Coral Reefs
Researchers have 3D printed coral-inspired structures that are capable of growing dense populations of microscopic algae. Their results open the door to new bio-inspired materials and their applications for coral conservation.
alt="Routes to 3D Electronics: Assessment of Technologies and Applications"
Routes to 3D Electronics: Assessment of Technologies and Applications
Metallization of 3D surfaces is a growing field with diverse applications. In this article, we briefly discuss some techniques and applications thereof. More specifically, we discuss and critically benchmark laser direct structuring, aerosol, 3D printed electronics, two-shot molding and In-Mold Electronics.
alt="Coffee Grounds Show Promise as Biodgradable Material"
Coffee Grounds Show Promise as Biodgradable Material
Demand for cellulose nanofibers is increasing worldwide, as industries realize their potential as a more environmentally sound and sustainable way to produce plastics.
alt="Flexoskeletons for Faster and Cheaper Insect Inspired Robots"
Flexoskeletons for Faster and Cheaper Insect Inspired Robots
Engineers have developed a new method that doesn't require any special equipment and works in just minutes to create soft, flexible, 3D-printed robots.