LLNL is developing a new 3D printing technique to create the millions of fuel capsules needed for fusion power plants.
This week, learn more about a 3D printed camper van, innovative surgical guides and a new filament brand that will be presented at Formnext!
Scientists have created a new 'biocooperative' material based on blood, which has shown to successfully repair bones, paving the way for personalised regenerative blood products that could be used as ...
In exploring new approaches, a Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) effort is developing a 3D printed target ...
Dutch designers Suzanne Oude Hengel and Joris de Groot have developed a shoe using just one material – a recyclable ...
The creation of plastic prototypes is essential to the manufacturing and design of products. Before launching their products into mass production, it enables companies to test, improve, and optimize ...
Both chopped and continuous fibers are used in composite 3D printing for lightweight, strong parts. We took a look at how ...
BASF is expanding its production capacity for its advanced X3D® catalyst technology, which utilizes 3D printing to create ...
The cabin sitting on the aluminum baseplate is also made of 3D-printed plastic, but with a frame of aluminum extrusions ...
Founded in 2017, the company is on a mission to be the first builders on the moon and beyond using its 3D printing machines ...
On the fourth floor of the Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center, with a panoramic view of the Mississippi River ...
D printing is injecting much-needed innovation into sneaker design, but it’s small brands that are leading where big names ...