CALT Dynamics Researches Cheaper High-Precision SLA

Wicklow-based start-up CALT Dynamics has quite a few accolades under its belt. For example, the company has been part of a Techstars accelerator program and procured a potential deal with Stanley Black & Decker. Now, they’re looking to develop cheaper high-precision SLA machines and processes. The company has just begun seed-funding for the new program to accomplish […]

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Million Waves Project Uses Ocean Plastic to Print $45 Prosthetics

Two of the most charitable uses of 3D printing are recycling and prosthetics development. They’ve been seeing somewhat of a renaissance lately with increasing adoption all over the world. Now, a new Project is looking to combine them both for amazing new prosthetics program that can produce $45 prosthetics. The Million Waves Project plans to use […]

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Girl Throws First Pitch in Arizona Baseball Game Using 3D Printed Hand

Yesterday, July 21, the Arizona Diamondbacks faced off against the Colorado Rockies at Chase Field in Phoenix. Before the teams took to the pitch, the crowd engaged in a pretty unique starting ritual. To throw the ceremonial first ball, a little girl stepped up to the plate. Hailey Dawson has been travelling the country pitching the first ball […]

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Biologists Develop 3D Printed Origami Device to Catch Fish

Marine biology requires catching a lot of specimen by safe means and retrieving them unscathed. Often this can be increasingly difficult in the case of soft-bodied fish due to their anatomy. Now, scientists from Harvard University, the University of Rhode Island, and City University of New York (CUNY) have developed a 3D printed origami device to safely procure […]

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Be-More-3D Presents Spain’s First 3D-Printed House

Spanish firm Be-More-3D has just unveiled a proof of concept for the country’s first 3D printed house. The firm used an extra-large (XL) 3D-printer on-site at Valencia’s Polytechnic University. The concept is a 24 square meter construct that they built on a XL plotter. It is also a trial run for Spain’s first patented 3D printer, let alone their first concrete […]

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Renishaw Releases Additive Manufacturing Monitoring Software

UK-based Renishaw has just released their InfiniAM Spectral software for monitoring 3D printing systems. The metal manufacturing monitoring software helps achieve consistency in laser powder bed fusion outputs. This is especially useful for LPBF prints since the system uses millions of laser exposures to process materials. What’s unique about this particular monitoring technique is that it […]

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Singapore University Announces 3D Printing Construction Program

The Centre for Additive Manufacturing (AM.NUS), a branch of the National University of Singapore, has announced a new 3D printing construction program. The purpose of the program is to accelerate the adoption of construction printing processes in the wider industry. As a result, they hope to lower costs and implement better, eco-friendly methods across the world. […]

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Branch Technology Prints World’s Largest 3D Printed Structure

It’s a sign of pride in the industry that 3D printed designs now adorn parks and museums across the world. So perhaps its time that companies would start breaking records in terms of scale and size by now. One such firm, Branch Technology, has done just that by printing the world’s largest 3D printed structure. […]

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