MIT’s new 3D printed implant could prevent dangerous blood sugar crashes

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Your seat at the Additive Manufacturing Advantage awaits! Register free for AMA: Energy and AMA: Automotive & Mobility. Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a small implant that can be triggered to release glucagon, a hormone used to raise blood sugar. Published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, the device is intended to provide backup protection for […]
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Mueller community sees new ICON 3D printed homes priced under $200K

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Your seat at the Additive Manufacturing Advantage awaits! Register free for AMA: Energy and AMA: Automotive & Mobility. Texas-based construction 3D printing company ICON has released three one-bedroom homes for sale in Austin’s Mueller community through the Mueller Affordable Homes Program.  Each 650 to 651 square-foot residence forms part of a larger development that will also bring nearly […]
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America Makes Hosts Largest MMX Yet, Driving AM Innovation for Defense and Industry

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The 13th Annual Members Meeting and Exchange (MMX), hosted by America Makes—the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute—took place August 5–6 in Canfield, OH. Nearly 420 participants from the Department of Defense (DoD), academia, and industry attended, making it the largest MMX to date. The program focused on advancing additive manufacturing (AM) through collaboration and knowledge […]
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University of Waterloo Secures $10.9M to Launch HI-AM 2.0 Additive Manufacturing Initiative

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The Canadian public research university, University of Waterloo, has secured $10.9 million in grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Mitacs,  along with additional support from industry partners in aerospace, automotive, and energy,  to launch the Holistic Innovation in Additive Manufacturing (HI-AM 2.0) project.  The initiative is designed to […]
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Continuous Composites Wins Air Force Contract to Advance CF3D Simulation

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Continuous Composites (CCI), a developer of composite 3D printing technologies, has received a $1.9 million Tactical Funding Increase (TACFI) contract from the U.S. Air Force to create a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tool for Continuous Fiber 3D Printing (CF3D). The project, which began in November 2024 and will run through August 2026, is designed to […]
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Houston breaks ground on 3D printed neighborhood for affordable housing

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Your seat at the Additive Manufacturing Advantage awaits! Register free for AMA: Energy and AMA: Automotive & Mobility. Houston-based automated construction 3D printing company HiveASMBLD has begun work on Zuri Gardens, a large-scale affordable housing development that will incorporate 3D printing technology. Situated at Madden Lane and Carson Road in Southeast Houston, the 13-acre site […]
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TTT-PoC Award Recognizes Dutch Team’s 3D Printing Solution for Advanced Microchip Cooling

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A research team from the University of Twente in the Netherlands has developed a 3D printing solution aimed at enhancing thermal management in smaller, more powerful microchips, earning the Thematic Technology Transfer Proof of Concept (TTT-PoC) Award. The technology targets performance limitations in compact chip packages while aiming to reduce energy consumption associated with cooling. […]
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Anzu Partners Expands 3D Printing Portfolio with EnvisionTec Acquisition

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A US court has approved the acquisition of high-precision industrial 3D printing provider EnvisionTEC GmbH by an affiliate of US industrial technology investor Anzu Partners, ensuring continued stability and consistency for customers, suppliers, and employees. With no objections filed and no appeals expected, the parties are poised to move forward with executing the transaction. EnvisionTec’s […]
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Divergent-Raytheon Partnership Delivers Faster, More Efficient Naval Production

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California-based manufacturing technology firm Divergent Technologies has partnered with aerospace firm Raytheon, to modernize naval products using the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS). The collaboration has delivered significant gains in production scalability and efficiency. Barbara Borgonovi, president of Naval Power at Raytheon, said “Divergent’s innovative digital manufacturing approach has compressed a multi-year development cycle into […]
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