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AM Training
MakerBot releases new 2021 grant guide for education
The 2021 MakerBot grant guide is designed to make it easier for educators and administrators to find and secure valuable…
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Consumer Products
Sennheiser developing custom-fit 3D printed AMBEO ear tips
Audio specialist Sennheiser’s AMBEO division is developing a production method that enables customers to affordably and easily customize their earphones…
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Entertainment
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK contestant brings 3D printing to the mainstage
Last night, as I watched the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK—the British spinoff of the long-running American reality…
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Research & Education
Wolverhampton researchers develop Covid-19 resistant copper-tungsten-silver material for AM
The University of Wolverhampton’s Additive Manufacturing Functional Materials (AMFM) research group has developed an antiviral material based on copper-tungsten-silver, which…
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Construction 3D Printing
Black Buffalo 3D and ICC-ES revise AC509 criteria for multi-story construction 3D printing
Black Buffalo 3D Corporation, a leading provider of large scale 3D printers for construction and a member of HN Inc.—formerly…
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Cellular Agriculture
Redefine Meat raises $29M ahead of global launch
Alt-Meat innovator Redefine Meat completed a $29 million A-series funding round led by Happiness Capital and Hanaco Ventures. They are…
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Biomaterials
Postdocs at UCSB develop a bottlebrush elastomer for AM
Two postdoctoral researchers at UC Santa Barbara, Renxuan Xie and Sanjoy Mukherjee, developed the first 3D-printable “bottlebrush” elastomer. The new…
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Bioprinting
ETH researchers 3D print bioresorbable airway stent by DLP
Is 3D printing of structures for implantation in the human body using bioresorbable polymers to be considered a type of…
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Energy
GE awarded DOE grant to research 3D printing of wind turbine blades
GE Research, GE Renewable Energy, and LM Wind Power, a GE Renewable Energy business, were recently selected by the Department…
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