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XJET Wants To Make Moulding Casts A Thing of the Past

This year XJET wants to change how we think of producing metal parts. Usually these parts are moulded in casts and to produce these...

ETH Zürich Spin-Off Cytosurge 3D Prints Microscopic Metal Structures

Researchers at ETH Zürich developed a technology for 3D printing microscopic metal structures. The technology was invented years ago by researchers at ETH Zürich for...

ASTM and ISO publish new Standard Terminology for Additive Manufacturing Technologies – ISO/ASTM 52900:2015

Since 2010 there has been a standard for the terminology of additive manufacturing. In December ASTM International has withdrawn the standard ASTM F2792 and published together with...

Organovo Subsidiary Samsara to Supply Human Liver Cells for 3D Bioprinting

Organovo subsidiary Samsara Sciences Inc. has launched commercial operations to provide high-quality primary human liver cells for a wide variety of in vivo and...

Planetary Resources and 3D Systems Print Metal Form Space

Planetary Resources is a mining company in a totally different way of what you would expect a mining company to be - they want...

Xaar strengthens 3D printing business with appointment of Professor Neil Hopkinson

Xaar plc, the world leader in industrial inkjet technology, is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Neil Hopkinson to a new role as...

Indian Biotech Startup 3D Prints Artificial Human Liver Tissue

Bangalore-based startup Pandorum Technologies has developed the first 3D printed artificial human liver tissue in India. These 3D bio-printed living tissues could enable more...

Oxford Researcher 3D Prints Fossils from Jurassic Epoch

A team of researchers at Oxford University has recently discovered a 170-million-year-old fossilised mammal jaw, that belongs to a mouse-sized species called Palaexonodon ooliticus.  The...

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon Develop New Method for Bioprinting of Soft Materials

In a study recently published in the Science Advances Journal, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University describe a new process for 3D bioprinting of soft...

Russian Scientists To 3D Print First Organ by 2015 – Update

Researchers from the Russian laboratory 3D Bioprinting Solutions revealed plans to be able to 3D print living organs by March 2015.  November 10, 2014: The...

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