Britt Young, writer and lecturer at UC Berkeley, explains why 3D printing has not brought down costs of prosthetic limbs.
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Airbus is additively manufacturing more than 25,000 flight-ready parts with Stratasys technology annually, according to the ...
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Deutsche Bahn is celebrating ten years of 3D printing, showing how the technology has moved from experimental use to supply ...
Indian Army's Trishakti Corps enhances operational readiness with on-site 3D concrete printing for rapid, sustainable ...
Fitasy Inc ["Fitasy"], an Indianapolis, U.S.-based technology company revolutionizing footwear design and manufacturing, ...
A 3D printer that has made its way into most people’s homes and offices is the all-new FDM 3D printer. These advanced ...
D printing creates hydrophobic barriers in hydrophilic paper, guiding liquids along precise paths for controlled mixing, gradients, and two-phase separation.
The new technology has started to grow in the homebuilding market, but has been far slower in commercial construction.
Gangtok: The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps has operationalised on-site 3D concrete-printing technology in forward areas, ...
Fitasy is set to transform the footwear industry with new technology that democratizes access to custom-fit shoes--improving comfort, reducing waste, saving customers money, and helping prevent common ...