ORNL Continues Developing DuAlumin-3D

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has reported progress with DuAlumin-3D. The team has said that, “DuAlumin-3D outperforms traditional alloys, which are prone to cracking during laser powder bed fusion processing,...
Joris Peels

Combined Laser Beams Enable High-Precision Microchannel Fabrication in UV-Curable Resin

2 months 2 weeks ago
Researchers at Qingdao University of Technology, Tel Aviv University, and Cairo University have demonstrated a new femtosecond laser method for fabricating rectangular microchannels in UV-curable resin. The approach, published in Nature Communications, combines zero-order Gaussian light with a first-order Bessel beam, producing smoother surfaces and higher material removal rates than either beam alone. Conventional Gaussian […]
Anyer Tenorio Lara

Battelle and Aprecia Partner with DARPA to Advance Agile Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

2 months 2 weeks ago
Private, nonprofit science and technology organization Battelle and 3D pharmaceutical company Aprecia have received a U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) agreement to advance the Establishing Qualification Processes for Agile Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (EQUIP-A-Pharma) research program, funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Office […]
Paloma Duran

Mouth-based touchpad enables people with paralysis to interact with computers

2 months 2 weeks ago
A new assistive technology is allowing people with paralysis to use computers, tablets, and smartphones without relying on their hands. The MouthPad, developed by Boston-based startup Augmental, translates tongue and head movements into cursor commands, offering an alternative to voice recognition systems that are often impractical in classrooms or social environments. The system has already […]
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Okra and jackfruit powders tested as edible inks for 3D printing food

2 months 2 weeks ago
Researchers from Vellore Institute of Technology and Vignan’s Foundation of Science Technology and Research have demonstrated that a composite paste made from okra powder and jackfruit flour can be standardized as an edible ink for 3D printing. The study, published in Springer Nature, evaluated material properties, microstructure, and printing parameters, finding that a mixture containing […]
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Leibniz University Hannover Develops 3D Printing Method for Microgravity

2 months 2 weeks ago
A research team at Leibniz University Hannover in Germany has developed what is described as the world’s first flexible 3D printing process that uses metal powder to manufacture and repair components under microgravity conditions. Producing and repairing metal components efficiently in microgravity has historically been challenging due to the complexity of handling metal powders, but […]
Paloma Duran

3D printing advances skeletal muscle-on-a-chip development

2 months 2 weeks ago
Researchers at Chongqing Medical University in China and the Chinese University of Hong Kong have published a comprehensive review on the use of 3D printing in skeletal muscle-on-a-chip (SMoC) systems. The paper, appearing in ScienceDirect, highlights how printing methods are being applied to fabricate microfluidic devices, arrange muscle fibers, and create biomimetic scaffolds for studying […]
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U.S. Air Force Awards 3D Systems $7.65 Million for Advanced Metal AM Demonstrator

2 months 2 weeks ago
U.S. 3D printer manufacturer 3D Systems has been awarded a $7.65 million contract by the U.S. Air Force to advance its Large-format Metal 3D Printer Advanced Technology Demonstrator (GEN-IIDMP-1000). The two-year contract continues an existing program that began in 2023, aimed at developing AM capabilities for producing large, high-temperature metal structures suited to high-speed flight […]
Paloma Duran

3D Printed BioShelters: UNSW Engineers Restore Oyster Habitats in Sydney Harbour

2 months 2 weeks ago
A team of computational designers at UNSW Sydney’s School of Built Environment is creating 3D printed reef structures called BioShelters to support the recovery of oyster populations in Blackwattle Bay and surrounding areas of Sydney Harbour. Funded by the government-owned corporation Landcom and the NSW Government the project applies advanced computational methods from architecture to […]
Paloma Duran

University of Duisburg-Essen Concludes LPBF Study, Producing New Open Dataset

2 months 2 weeks ago
Over the past six years, researchers at the German University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) have focused on refining both the printing processes and the powders used in laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). The German Research Foundation (DFG)-funded priority program Materials for Additive Manufacturing (SPP 2122) has now successfully concluded, providing a comprehensive reference for both academic […]
Paloma Duran

Fire-Resistant 3D Printed Homes Debut in Colorado

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Two fire-resistant houses have been built in Buena Vista, Colorado, using 3D printed concrete walls rated at the highest level of fire safety. Each 1,100-square-foot property was developed by VeroTouch, a construction technology company founded in Colorado in 2023, in collaboration with COBOD International, a Danish supplier of industrial-scale 3D printers for construction. The concrete […]
Anyer Tenorio Lara

Farsoon and Stark Future validate titanium series production with Klinga Project

2 months 2 weeks ago
Chinese 3D printer manufacturer Farsoon Technologies has partnered with Spanish electric motorcycle company Stark Future to validate the series production of titanium components through additive manufacturing. Announced as the Klinga Project, the collaboration aims to industrialize lightweight, high-strength parts for Stark’s electric motorcycles, including the flagship Stark VARG model. The project demonstrates how titanium 3D […]
Rodolfo Hernandez

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Launches “Most Advanced” Dataset for 3D Printing Monitoring

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The US Department of Energy (DoE)’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has unveiled its “most advanced dataset to date,” designed to improve quality control in laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) additive manufacturing. Named the Peregrine dataset, it links real-time printing observations with final part performance, offering insight into defect formation and process outcomes.  Produced at […]
Paloma Duran