Sciaky, Inc., the metal additive manufacturing (AM) specialist pioneering the use of Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) 3D printing, has entered into an agreement with Farcco Tecnologia to increase sales of its 3D printers in Brazil. via Tumblr Sciaky brings EBAM 3D printing to Brazil following major deal
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Maker [v.loschiavo] has developed an incredible 3D printed Lawnmower Robot for the 2018 Hackaday Prize. The robot is solar-powered, made from 3D printed ABS components, and can be controlled with a Playstation controller. via Tumblr This smart 3D printed Lawnmower Robot can be controlled with a Playstation joypad Genesis, Hyundai Motor Group’s luxury vehicle brand, has got the auto world abuzz with its recently unveiled Essentia Concept car. The luxury car, a battery-powered electric vehicle with 3D printed components, was presented at the New York International Auto Show this week. via Tumblr Genesis Essentia concept car boasts 3D printed interior and transparent roof Researchers from Adam Feinberg’s lab at Carnegie Mellon University have developed an open-source 3D bioprinter that can be built affordably using a modified desktop 3D printer. The large-volume extruder (LVE) component of the bioprinter can be 3D printed. via Tumblr Could this $500 open-source printer be the RepRap of 3D bioprinters? With a seemingly never-ending winter now thawing out, it’s finally starting to feel like spring. To get into the spirit of the new season, here are some fun 3D prints that are sure to liven up your home for Easter weekend. via Tumblr Hop to it this Easter with these four springtime 3D prints Researchers in Japan have used a 3D bioprinted cellular patch to repair damaged human diaphragms attached to rats, seeing “complete tissue integration” of the printed grafts after a period of time. The exciting bioprinting research paves the way for a clinical trial. via Tumblr 3D bioprinted cell patches used to repair damaged diaphragms in groundbreaking study If there’s one maker in the 3D printing community who has taught us it’s okay to dream big, it’s Melissa Ng, the New York-based artist behind Lumecluster. In this week’s Maker Profile we talk to the artist about her inspirations, working with 3D printing, and much more. via Tumblr Maker Profile: Lumeclusters Melissa Ng on her extraordinary 3D printed armor and how fantasy saved her Scientists from the Institute of Nuclear Energy Safety Technology and Chinese Academy of Sciences have built and tested a 3D printed wall of a test blanket module, a component of a fusion reactor, using CLAM steel. via Tumblr SLM 3D printer used to make fusion reactor part in China Metalysis secures $17M prepares to roll out Gen4 metal powder tech for additive manufacturing3/28/2018 Metalysis, a UK manufacturer of 3D printable metal alloy powders, has raised £12 million ($17 million) from investors. The funding will help the company pursue its Generation 4 (Gen4) industrial-scale expansion initiative and will go towards establishing cutting-edge post-processing facilities, metal feedstock, and more. via Tumblr Metalysis secures $17M, prepares to roll out Gen4 metal powder tech for additive manufacturing Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a new method for speeding up the 3D printing of millimeter-sized imaging lenses. The technique could be used create customized contact lenses or to turn iPhones into disease-spotting microscopes. via Tumblr 3D printed lens technique could produce disease-detecting iPhone microscopes |
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