University of Pittsburgh engineers have received grants to develop modeling and simulation technologies and standard qualification methods for additive manufacturing (AM), which is widely known as 3D printing. AM enables production of metal components with complex structures having distinctive lattice geometries. However, the quality standards required for testing as well as the modeling processes used have not kept up with the advances in technology.
The University of Sheffield has released the first photos of space ever taken with a 3D printed telescope. The telescope cost just £100 to make and is comprised of components which are easy to purchase on the internet.
GE affiliate FirstBuild have entered into a collaboration with Stratasys to develop new home appliances using 3D printing and crowdsourcing.
A video tour has been released by Water Pik to highlight the company’s history of leveraging 3D printing technology to design innovative products.
Materialise have developed a new 3D-printed heart model for Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in order to assist a 16-year-old patient born with a large cardiac tumor. This 3D-printed model, HeartPrint, allowed the physicians to decide the best treatment option for the patient’s irregular heartbeat.
NVBOTS has introduced a new version of its fully automated 3D printer. The latest 3D printing solution enables users for around-the-clock sharing and operation of their NVPrinters from any device.
Global additive manufacturing and 3D printing solutions provider, Stratasys, has introduced Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA) for FDM-based 3D printing. ASA is a thermoplastic material that is also UV-resistant.
An innovative 3D-printed, drivable car is to be printed and assembled during The International Manufacturing Technology Show 2014 (IMTS 2014). The vehicle, named ‘Strati’ will be driven out on September 13, 2014.
A customized 3D printer that allows fabrication of all necessary tools and components required for a space mission will be sent to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX-4 resupply mission this month.
Jenny Wu, designer from an architect firm Oyler Wu Collaborative in association with a global provider of 3D printing solutions, Stratasys, launched 3D printed LACE jewelry collection that includes a range of products like rings and necklaces. Designed based on line geometry, the products are innovative and detailed creating a bold statement when worn on the body.
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