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solidwild 17.01.2021

Is A Correction Coming In 3D Printing? #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing

solidwild 15.01.2021

This supercar dubbed as Lotus Web, since it resembles a spider web and maybe Spiderman would want to have his own sexy ride for once.

solidwild 27.12.2020

Develop and deliver products that satisfy local tastes and preferences through the interface and global market procedures.

solidwild 08.12.2020

"We described an approach where we deployed containerized production facilities with 3D printers and CNCs in the field with reach back to graduating levels of manufacturing capability both in-region, and back in the US."

solidwild 03.12.2020

#3DPrinting - "Engineers at Cornell University have developed a new technique for 3D printing metallic objects and it involves blasting titanium particles at supersonic speeds. The resulting metals are very porous, which makes them particularly useful for biomedi..."

solidwild 22.09.2020

U.S. Navy issued patent for marine-biodegradable 3D printable material U.S. Navy scientists have been issued a 20-year patent for a 3D printable material made of a marine-biodegradable base polymer which would break down over time according to TechLink, the authorized intermediary for the U.S Department of Defense. The team of scientists, based at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Panama City, Florida, believe underwater []

solidwild 15.09.2020

Blue Dots machine learning algorithms use billions of data points from across a broad spectrum of sources to detect potential outbreaks, track current ones, and predict how the disease will continue to spread.

solidwild 03.09.2020

Tissue engineering just got wilder and weirder. #3D_Printing #Bio_Printing #Medical... #Technology #3D See more

solidwild 01.09.2020

Researchers 3D Print A Working Heart Pump With Real Human Cells

solidwild 28.08.2020

This record-breaking 3D printer could be the future of manufacturing

solidwild 08.08.2020

#3DPrinting - This biomimetic robotic finger, presented at this year's International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (URAI), was assembled using a multi-material 3D printer.

solidwild 26.07.2020

The sky's the limit.

solidwild 18.07.2020

Due to the price of separating CO from methane to make biogas, few small-scale operations in the U.S. have been able to invest in the production of this renewable fuel. That is until a team of researchers designed a material that removes the CO and that can be extruded or printed making it cheaper than other methods.

solidwild 28.06.2020

Belgium is living in 3020

solidwild 21.06.2020

This flying motorcycle can go straight from the road to the air. Credits: Lazareth Auto-Moto

solidwild 11.06.2020

This way Porsche can get 30 HP more power from the 700 HP biturbo engine.

solidwild 05.06.2020

U.S. Army Researchers create 3D printed customized ear plugs for soldiers, https://bit.ly/2ZQDOyL #medical #additivemanufacturing

solidwild 19.05.2020

#3DPrinted Microlenses for Long-Distance Spectroscopy http://ow.ly/NxEQ50zSA8r

solidwild 01.05.2020

Algae biofuel certainly faces an uphill battle these days, what with the global oil price crash and competition from electric vehicles. Nevertheless, there may ...be a glimmer of hope for algae biofuel fans, in the form of an ultra-fast 3D printer housed in a California laboratory. In an interesting sustainability twofer, the same machine might also spit out an assist for the world's ailing coral reefs. [ 667 more words ] https://cleantechnica.com//speedy-3d-printer-could-revive/ See more

solidwild 27.04.2020

A B.C. Mountie is taking a creative approach to supporting first responders in the province by using a 3D printer.

solidwild 19.04.2020

Ultraviolet LEDs effective at eliminating coronavirus from surfaces, air and water As COVID-19 continues to ravage global populations, the world is singularly f...ocused on finding ways to battle the novel coronavirus. That includes the UC Santa Barbaras Solid State Lighting & Energy Electronics Center (SSLEEC) and member companies. Researchers there are developing ultraviolet LEDs that have the ability to decontaminate surfaces and potentially air and water that have come in contact with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. #covid19 #coronavirus #sarscov2

solidwild 02.04.2020

Register for next week's open house webinar and Q&A: US Military Overcomes Supply Chain Risks with 3D Printing Thursday, April 16 2pm EST/11am PST https://...bit.ly/39SaSrR Armed with in-field use cases, Markforgeds Ali Ghahremani and Ross Adams will explore: - How forward-deployed #additivemanufacturing is minimizing supply chain risks today - Examples from the US Marines and how it applies to other military branches and companies with global supply chains - Best practices for distributed #manufacturing

solidwild 30.03.2020

"We are witnessing almost the birth of a new discipline of synthetic organisms."

solidwild 15.03.2020

The impact of the COVID-19 virus has reached U.S. manufacturers by way of the supply chain. Here are several ways 3D printing could help, plus a video discussion of the data with economist Michael Guckes

solidwild 07.03.2020

3D printing emerges as an important technology to address the PPE supply shortage in the Coronavirus crisis. Here is what we've been covering. Do you know of ot...her similar projects? Please share. https://www.digitalengineering247.com//stratasys-organizes #coronavirus #additivemanufacturing #3Dprinting #covid-19 #PPEshortage #faceshieldshortage #PPE See more

solidwild 27.02.2020

Times are changing. 3D Printers now pump out water pipes! Want one?

solidwild 08.02.2020

The team, called MIT E-Vent (for emergency ventilator), was formed on March 12 in response to the rapid spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. Its members were brought together by the exhortations of doctors, friends, and a sudden flood of mail referencing a project done a decade ago in the MIT class 2.75 (Medical Device Design).

solidwild 03.02.2020

With supplies of key medical equipment running low, the 3D printing industry is helping healthcare staff get the kit they need. Could it signal a long-term change in the industry?

solidwild 25.01.2020

Moonshots take precious time. How can makers fight Covid-19 right now? Heres a list of projects anyone can make at home or at a makerspace (if its open) to he...lp loved ones and health workers who need protective gear during the coronavirus crisis. But before you print, cut, build, or sew these, take a minute to find out whats needed [ 1,412 more word ] https://makezine.com//make-these-projects-to-fight-covid-/ See more

solidwild 06.01.2020

Desperate times call for desperate measures! Credit: IG User @bio.makers

solidwild 29.12.2019

The greed machine

solidwild 27.12.2019

The six 3D-printed dwellings will soon open as part of Austins Community First Village, and will welcome the formerly homeless starting this spring.

solidwild 20.12.2019

The Czinger 21C is a 1,233bhp 3D printed hypercar complete with a turbo V8 revving to 11,000rpm, a 1+1 layout and $1.7m price tag. Oh, and the big news is its 3D printed. Well, large sections of the chassis are, paving the way for a revolutionary new car manufacturing process that could change everything. Its mind-blowing stuff, so let Jack Rix be your guide around Californias Koenigsegg rival.

solidwild 08.12.2019

Neural Cells Speed up Function in 3D Bioprinted Skeletal Muscle Constructs (Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine & Nat Commun) http://bit.ly/32zG3G9

solidwild 19.11.2019

Improving Shoes, Showers, 3D Printing: Research Launching to the Space Station

solidwild 01.11.2019

Building a sustainable future. Learn more about cement alternatives at EcoWatch: www.ecowatch.com/scientists-create-living-concrete Video: World Economic Forum