3D printer manufacturer XYZprinting has announced the $3,000 Da Vinci Color: a fused filament fabrication 3D printer that offers full CMYK printing by incorporating inkjet printing into the build process. via Tumblr XYZPrinting announces $3,000 da Vinci full-Color 3D Printer with 3DColorJet technology
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The rapid evolution of 3D technology in the last decade has seen the 3D printer, something that was once an expensive industrial tool, become an affordable household item for many consumers. So it was only a matter of time before 3D scanners became equally accessible. via Tumblr Sony new Xperia XZ1 and XZ1 Compact phones come with 3D scanning technology Taiwan 3D printer manufacturer Layer One seems to have something new up its sleeve, something that certainly has us intrigued. Known primarily for its delta-style Atom FDM 3D printing systems, the company claims to be developing a new 3D printer which would combine both FDM and stereolithography (SLA) in a single machine. via Tumblr Layer One teases new FDM-SLA combo 3D printer: the Atom 3 A scientist from the Swinburne University of Technology in Australia is conducting research that could take us one step closer to 3D bioprinted human tissue for implantation and regeneration. via Tumblr Stem cell growth factor research from Swinburne brings us closer to 3D bioprinting implantable tissue Materialise has partnered with winter sports gear and tailored footwear specialist Tailored Fits to launch an end-to-end digital supply chain for custom-fit ski boots. via Tumblr Materialise teams with Tailored Fits to launch digital supply chain for custom-fit 3D printed ski boots Fraunhofer ILT to develop game-changing green laser SLM 3D printer for printing pure copper8/31/2017 Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (Fraunhofer ILT) are developing a green laser SLM 3D printing system for printing pure copper and copper alloys. The project has been dubbed “SLM in Green.“ via Tumblr Fraunhofer ILT to develop game-changing green laser SLM 3D printer for printing pure copper Here’s a round-up of recent events, to keep you up to speed with what’s been happening in the 3D printing world. Recently we’ve seen a partnership established between OrthoPediatrics and Mighty Oak Medical, 3D printed fashion being displayed at a Seoul textile exhibition, and much more besides. via Tumblr 3D Printing News Roundup: OrthoPediatrics, Chromatic 3D Materials, Stratasys, Type A Machines, 3D printed fashion Siemens to assist Dubai Roads and Transport Authority in 3D printing parts for metro system8/30/2017 Industrial manufacturing company Siemens has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to develop 3D printed parts for the latter’s transport subsystems. via Tumblr Siemens to assist Dubai Roads and Transport Authority in 3D printing parts for metro system Citizen Scientific Workshop (CSW) has launched a Kickstarter campaign for Plantoids, 3D printable robots that put your plants on wheels. Each 3D printed device seeks out sunlight and fresh air to give its green passenger the best chance of good health. via Tumblr Plantoids: the smart 3D printed robots that will help keep your plants alive Researchers from Curtin University in Australia have teamed up with surgeons from the Royal Perth Hospital and the St John of God Subiaco Hospital to develop a 3D printed device that can help patients suffering from severe bone fractures or osteoporosis recover from surgery, particularly spinal surgery. via Tumblr Expandable bone screw 3D printed in titanium could improve spinal surgery recovery |
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