Additive Manufacturing
This unfeasibly tiny 3D printed Star Trek ship can move under its own power — PCGamer
A team of researchers at Leiden University have been testing their microscopic 3D printer, writes Katie Wickens.
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Team Penske, Stratasys extend technical partnership
Stratasys has inked a new multi-year technical partnership agreement with Team Penske.
Blackstone Resources develop 3D-printed solid state batteries
Blackstone Resources plans to produce 3D-printed solid-state battery cells at scale.
Researchers at Columbia University working on multi-material additive manufacturing
Researchers at the Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science, are working on a technique that lets printing with different materials using additive manufacturing processes feasible.
University of Minnesota: Engineers 3D-print sensors onto organs
A technique developed by University of Minnesota researchers allows 3D printing of hydrogel-based sensors directly on the surface of organs, such as lungs—even as they expand and contract.