Using a new 3D bioprinting technique, scientists have grown the shape of a human ear under the skin of mice without performing any surgery on the animals. In the future, this noninvasive approach to 3D bioprinting could make it possible to repair or replace damaged body parts in humans without subjecting them to the risks of surgery […]
The RegenMed Development Organization (ReMDO) is a non-profit organization that manages a consortium of more than 60 industry and academic members to advance regenerative medicine manufacturing technologies. In partnership with the US Army Medical Research & Materiel Command (USAMRMC), the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) awarded ReMDO a five million, five-year programme to develop universal […]
Successful 3D printing with a moisture-responsive silicone is achieved thanks to the one component print head from ViscoTec One of the most prestigious universities in the United States of America is concerned with the additive manufacture of moisture-curing silicones. In particular, a research group in Mechanical Engineering is faced with the challenge of creating individual […]
Extruder for the layered construction of 2-component fluids ViscoTec makes it possible to print two-component liquids and pastes with maximum and consistent precision over the entire printing process: 3D printers have long been used in the industrial environment and are becoming even more interesting and lucrative for additive production thanks to further developments and increasing […]
By Preet Jesrani President & CEO, DesignBox3D BCN3D & DesignBox3D – Building a global #OPENSOURCE #AdditiveManufacturing Future. Castelldefels, SPAIN Three years is a lifetime in the Additive Manufacturing industry – that is how old we are. With over 430 companies competing in the desktop 3DPrinting segment, choosing the right solution for your prototyping and fabrication needs […]
Researchers in AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre, hosted in Trinity College Dublin, have created a process to support 3D printing of new bone graft material. This world first research, led by Professor Daniel Kelly and recently published in the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials, could be used to regenerate large defects caused […]
Powered by a chemical reaction controlled by microfluidics, 3D-printed ‘octobot’ is a soft robot wihich has no electronics A team of Harvard University researchers with expertise in 3D printing, mechanical engineering, and microfluidics has demonstrated the first autonomous, untethered, entirely soft robot. This small, 3D-printed robot — nicknamed the octobot — could pave the way […]
Ourobotics CEO Jemma Redmond, one of the most outspoken and forward thinking professionals in the young low cost 3D bioprinting industry, has reportedly died unexpectedly yesterday, August 16th. As founder of bioprinting startup Ourobotics, Jemma has been working on a low cost bioprinter capable of working with up to 10 different materials. Through her blogs […]
Sometimes you read news on generalist media about 3D printing and it’s hard to understand whether it is something real or just media hype. Most of the times it is media or social media hype (or inverse hype as in the recent “3D printing is dead” cases) especially when it concerns bioprinting applications. One of […]
The world’s leading cellular agriculture innovators are taking part in the first-ever global conference devoted to the animal-free food economy: New Harvest 2016 in San Francisco Cellular agriculture is an emerging field where agriculture products are made from cell cultures. New Harvest, the leading non-profit that is accelerating the revolution around animal products made without animals, announced that […]
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