The month of September 2021 saw a number of “world’s largest” and “world’s longest” claims regarding printers, factories, and bridges, alongside a return to in-person events with TCT 3Sixty and RAPID+…
AICT builds world’s first 3D printed park, researchers explore concrete 3D printing with recycled aggregates
Construction 3D printing firm Advanced Intelligent Construction Technology (AICT) has unveiled what it says is the world’s first 3D printed public park at the Shenzen World Exhibition and Convention C…
World’s longest 3D printed concrete pedestrian bridge unveiled in Nijmegen
The Dutch city of Nijmegen has unveiled what is reportedly the world’s longest 3D printed concrete pedestrian bridge, spanning a length of 29 meters. The project was undertaken by Rijkswaterstaa…
3 d印刷行业Review of the Year February 2018
Following January’s vision of the year ahead, February 2018 was a month of 3D printer releases. In this month, Stratasys shared material details of its upcoming metal 3D printer, and HP expanded…
PLA based Noah becomes world’s first recyclable car
3D printing has been used in the development of Noah the “world’s first circular car.” The 2018 product of a longstanding project at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU Eindho…
Code of 3D printed houses cracked by TU Eindhoven professor’s equations
When it comes to 3D printing, processes are often developed and defined using trial and error, because so many aspects of the technology not yet fully understood. This is particularly the case with 3D…
3D Printing News Sliced: MakePrintable, Stratasys, EOS, Dinara Kasko
In a design-heavy week for the industry, today’s Sliced 3D printing digest covers stories from: Adi Meyer Architects, Jack Elliott, Dinara Kasko, TU Eindhoven, BAM Infrastructure, Jiangnan Unive…
3D printing enables “world’s first all-electric commuter plane” and “world’s fastest electric race car”
North American 3D printer manufacturer Stratasys is supporting the development of the “world’s first all-electric commuter plane,” while Belgian 3D printing company Materialise has a…
Royal BAM Group use 3D printer to make concrete bicycle bridge with TU Eindhoven
The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU Eindhoven) is 3D printing a concrete bicycle bridge in collaboration with construction group BAM Infrastructure (Royal BAM Group). The bridge is 8 metres lon…
TU Eindhoven demonstrates 3D printed stents for paediatric heart surgery
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (Tu/e) in the Netherlands have released a proof-of-concept article on 3D printed, self-expanding, biodegradable stents. The stents are designed to be …