University at Buffalo develops AI-driven cyber-manufacturing system to increase 3D printing efficiency
一个研究小组from the University at Buffalo (UB) is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), simulation and big data tools to modernize manufacturi…
Photocentric launches its new LC Magna v.2 3D printer – technical specifications and pricing
Photocentric, a developer of resin 3D printers and materials, has announced the launch of its new LC Magna v.2 3D printer. Intended as a successor to …
Scientists come up with new method of creating ‘safer’ colored 3D printed parts
A group of China-based researchers have developed a new way of adding color to 3D printed parts that’s said to result in much safer products than conventional dyeing or pigmentation. The scienti…
Concordia researchers develop ‘game-changing’ ultrasound 3D printing technology
Researchers from Concordia University have developed a novel direct sound printing (DSP) technique that leverages ultrasound waves to fabricate complex and precise objects. The team has publishe…
Researchers recycle 3D printing waste to develop carbon fiber-reinforced PLA
Researchers from the United Arab Emirates University are exploring the development of recycled composite materials using leftover 3D printed PLA and carbon fiber waste. Plastic consumption has been on…
New 3D printing jobs at Hephaestus Labs, hires at XJet, Carbon, facilities at Artec 3D and more
Welcome to the latest edition of our 3D printing jobs and career moves update for the additive manufacturing sector. If you are looking for a new position in the industry, we keep our 3D Printing job …
Stratasys brings 3D printed production parts to NASCAR for the first time
3D printer manufacturer Stratasys has brought what it describes as the “first 3D printed production parts” to the NASCAR racing series. Stratasys may have spent the last 18 years working with te…
Researchers 3D print acoustic holograms for future nervous system disease treatments
A group of researchers from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV), the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), and Columbia University have discovered a potential new method to treat nervous …
New 3D printing technology can produce support-free carbon fiber parts
Researchers from Colorado State University have developed a new method of 3D printing carbon fiber-reinforced composite parts without the need for support structures. The technique relies on a special…
Scientists come up with new method of creating ‘safer’ colored 3D printed parts
A group of China-based researchers have developed a new way of adding color to 3D printed parts that’s said to result in much safer products than conventional dyeing or pigmentation. The scienti…
科学家揭示缺陷形成metal 3D printing
A team of international researchers is taking a deeper dive into the fundamental physics behind metal 3D printing, all in the hopes of better understanding defects in printed parts. Since its inventio…
Scuderia Ferrari turns to 3D printing in bid to boost the aero performance of its Formula 1 car
Formula 1’s most successful team Scuderia Ferrari has turned to 3D printing in an effort to improve the aerodynamic performance of its challenger for this year’s world title. Earlier this season…
3D printing industry news sliced: Nano Dimension, Nexeo Plastics, Oqton, Mimaki, Metron, 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…
Regemat 3D raises over €500k in effort to advance its 3D bioprinting technology
Spanish 3D bioprinting specialist Regemat 3D has raised more than €500,000 in equity crowdfunding. Announced late last year, the funding round has seen Regemat 3D gain the backing of over 500 in…
TU Graz looks to revamp construction sector with concrete 3D printing technology
Researchers at the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) are investigating how concrete 3D printing can enable huge material savings for the construction sector, all while slashing CO2 emissions. Co…