By Michael Molitch-Hou on Jul 24, 2024 11:35 am Obayashi Corporation, headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, has been at the forefront of integrating 3D printing technology into the construction industry for about a decade. Now, the $17.28 billion Japanese giant is opening a new research...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Joris Peels on Jul 24, 2024 10:03 am In the paper “Emission Directionality of 3D-Printed Photonic Nanowires,” a Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) team demonstrates how nanowires with a diameter of 300 nanometers display directional light emission. This could see them being used...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Matt Kremenetsky on Jul 24, 2024 09:30 am The University of South Australia (UniSA) has opened a metal additive manufacturing (AM) facility in Adelaide, focused on R&D into producing components for the space applications. The facility is located at a site owned by...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Michael Molitch-Hou on Jul 24, 2024 09:00 am While much of the additive manufacturing (AM) industry is likely fawning over the use of copper 3D printing for rocket parts, it is in industrial applications where the technology will impact the lives of everyday...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Joris Peels on Jul 24, 2024 08:30 am Materialise (Nasdaq: MTLS) is an early pioneer in 3D printing eyewear. The Belgian software, services, and medical 3D printing leader has always excelled at unlocking new applications. Personalized body products have always been one of...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Matt Kremenetsky on Jul 24, 2024 08:00 am In its latest show of support for the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded $1.8 million to Wisconsin software provider Intact Solutions to develop software backed by generative AI...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » Paid Post Braskem Breaks into 3D Printing Materials Market with Help from Titan's Large Format 3D Printer Braskem turns to EXT 1070 Titan Pellet large-format 3D printer to print parts with its growing range of plastics, launching its additive manufacturing materials division. Learn More » | |
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