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Volkswagen Pilot Testing 3D Printed Parts for Classic Cars
The Volkswagen Group announced a new pilot project in collaboration with the Department of Development and...
Ford’s New CEO May Signal More Integration of 3D Printing & Artificial Intelligenc
Speculation is strong that Ford’s new CEO Jim Hackett will lead Ford through a number of transformations aimed at...
The Rise of Hybrid Manufacturing in 3D Printing
A “bridge” technology referred to as hybrid manufacturing lies between the worlds of CNC machining and additive...
Food Scientists Assess 3D-Printed Cheese Characteristics Versus Original Cheese
A recent study conducted by scientists at the University College, Cork in Ireland, tested whether the 3D printing...
3D Printed Ovaries Restore Fertility in Mice
Prosthetic 3D-printed ovaries made of gelatin have allowed mice to conceive and give birth to healthy offspring. Such...
2 project collaboration agreements signed at the launch of 3D Metalforge’s AMC
Home-grown company 3D Metalforge Pte Ltd unveiled its first end-to-end metal additive manufacturing centre (AMC) on 17...
Home-grown firm opens 3D printing facility here
Home-grown metal-printing company 3D Metalforge opened a $2.5 million 3D printing facility here yesterday – the...
Additive Manufacturing is Unlocking New Designs for Wireless Devices
Duke University materials scientists and chemists have shown a way to bring electromagnetic metamaterials into the...
Four Ways 3D Printing May Render Traditional Manufacturing Obsolete
Four ways 3D printing may render traditional manufacturing obsolete are discussed: 1. Waste prevention: Unlike...
Thank you for visiting NAMIC counter @Innovfest Unbound 2017 – Where Asian Innovation meets the world
Thank you for visiting our counter at the NUS’ Start-Up Booths @ Pavilion H, in the exhibition hall. We hope you had...
Siemens Mobility Using 3D Printing for Railway Vehicle Parts
Siemens Mobility is a company that builds on mobility concepts that have the potential to make transportation and the...
Max Planck Institute 3D-Prints Nanoscopic ‘Microswimmers’ for Drug Delivery
The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart has developed a strategy that uses nanoscopic 3D printing...