lunes, 26 de febrero de 2018

Atlas 3D Sunata: new DMLS 3D printing software uses Thermal Circuit Network for optimal orientation & supports

Metal 3D printing software company Atlas 3D has released Sunata, its new software for Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D printers. The software provides automatic orientation and support structures.

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VERASHAPE Launches Open Innovation Program

VSHAPER Open Innovation is an idea that fits in the most important trends of the contemporary economy. It is based not only on the search for new ideas related to additive manufacturing technology, but above all, on the involvement of potential customers in creating solutions that will actually affect the development of their production processes. […]

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The 10 best 3D printed porgs inspired by Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Star Wars: The Last Jedi might be wrapping up its long tenure in movie theaters, but its impact is still being felt around the cinematic world. Some of the movie’s more lighthearted moments involve porgs, prompting the inevitable deluge of 3D printed porgs. Here are 10 of the best.

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New SMARTTECH 3D scanning software promises one-click triangle meshes

Polish metrology and 3D scanning company SMARTTECH has released the latest version of its 3D data editing software: SMARTTECH3Dmeasure v. 2018. The company will make a live presentation of the software at TCT Asia 2018.

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domingo, 25 de febrero de 2018

World's First 3D Printed Titanium Internal Combustion Engine Features in Student Team's Shell Eco-marathon Car

The Shell Eco-marathon, which holds competitions each year in Asia, Europe, and the Americas, invites innovative students from around the world to compete by developing the most energy-efficient cars...

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Shocking news! 3D bioprinted electric eel hits 110 volts, could power your pacemaker

Researchers from the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), University of Michigan, and UC San Diego have 3D bioprinted an electric eel-inspired device that produces 110 volts from hydrogels. They presented their findings last week in San Francisco, California.

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Johnson & Johnson to research 3D bioprinted organs in Ireland

Medical and pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is opening a dedicated 3D bioprinting lab at Ireland’s Trinity College Dublin. The lab will occupy a 100-square-meter space at the university’s Biomedical Sciences Institute building.

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