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3D-Printed Bridge Nears Completion

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Brian Albright · April 19, 2018 · MX3D essentially printed the structure in mid-air using a technique that involved extruding metal droplets that were fused to form solid lines.

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Metrology for the Masses

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Brian Albright · April 1, 2018 · Can smaller companies benefit from advanced metrology?

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Boeing Partners with Oerlikon on Metal AM

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Brian Albright · March 14, 2018 · Boeing and Oerlikon will use the data from the five-year partnership to support the qualification of additive manufacturing suppliers for metallic components.

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Porsche Prints Spare Parts for Classic Cars

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Brian Albright · March 12, 2018 · Porsche Classic currently offers around 52,000 spare parts, but there are still parts that either no longer exist or are only available from a dwindling inventory.

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ColorMod: A 3D Print of a Different Color

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Brian Albright · March 9, 2018 · MIT researchers have come up with a technology – ColorMod – that would allow users to repeatedly change the color of a 3D-printed object after it is fabricated.

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Canadian Prints Full-Size Camper

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Brian Albright · March 5, 2018 · The 13-ft.-long camper took just over 230 hours to complete at the Create Café in Saskatoon.

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buildPl8 Launches On-Demand Manufacturing

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Brian Albright · March 2, 2018 · Start-up buildPl8 has launched its cloud software solution, InventoryBot, which provides access to the company’s on-demand 3D printing capabilities.

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Simulation Data Management Evolves

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Brian Albright · March 1, 2018 · Simulation data management solutions can help formally manage data, make it searchable and traceable, and provide insight.

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Bugatti Prints Titanium Brake Caliper

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Brian Albright · February 21, 2018 · The 16-in., 6.4-lb. component is 40% lighter than the existing part made using traditional casting methods.

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Light, Strong Printed Schwarzites

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Brian Albright · February 19, 2018 · Existing primarily as a mathematical idea, schwarzites have now entered physical reality thanks to 3D printing and researchers at Rice University and the University of Campinas in Brazil.

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Adidas Launches Printed Shoes

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Brian Albright · February 15, 2018 · The midsole is printed using Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis technology and includes 20,000 struts that can be individually tuned to address different types of running needs.

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Carnegie Mellon Deploys Aerosol Jet Printers

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Brian Albright · February 9, 2018 · The Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Laboratory (AMML) at the university is attempting to advance printed and flexible microelectronics manufacturing and lithium-ion battery production.

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3D Printing Powder Market to Grow 20.3%

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Brian Albright · February 8, 2018 · According to a new report from Transparency Market Research, North America is largest part of the 3D printing powder material market, with 38% of global demand.

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New Print Method Boosts Composites Strength

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Brian Albright · February 6, 2018 · The Harvard team has decoupled fiber orientation from the print path using a rotational printhead that also generates a shear field as the ink is deposited.

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Post-Processing 3D Printed Prototypes

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Brian Albright · February 1, 2018 · Post-processing a 3D printed part is still a highly manual operation, but new technologies can help reduce both time and cost.

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MINI Drivers Can Print Custom Parts

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Brian Albright · January 26, 2018 · BMW is leveraging 3D printing to allow vehicle owners to customize a BMW MINI using printed inlays to augment their side scuttles, interior trim, LED door sills and LED door projectors.

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Connect to Wi-Fi with Printed Plastics

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Brian Albright · January 18, 2018 · Researchers at the University of Washington have combined 3D printing, conductive materials, and backscatter techniques to connect plastic objects and sensors to a wireless Wi-Fi network without using embedded electronics.

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Financing Available for Local Motors’ Olli 3D-Printed Shuttle

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Brian Albright · January 13, 2018 · By 3D printing the vehicles on demand, Local Motors claims it has reduced tooling costs by 50 percent and overall production times by up to 90 percent.

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Holographic Printing in Seconds

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Brian Albright · January 11, 2018 · Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have developed a way to use lasers and a fast-drying photosensitive resin to create several layers of each print simultaneously.

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GE Additive Ups Stake in Arcam

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Brian Albright · January 10, 2018 · The completion of the Arcam transaction is just the latest expansion of the GE Additive division.

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