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Brian Albright · November 21, 2014 · NASA has successfully tested more 3D printed rocket engine components.
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Brian Albright · November 20, 2014 · The Pi-Top kit allows users to 3D print their own laptop shell, powered by a Raspberry Pi board.
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Brian Albright · November 12, 2014 · Functionalize has developed a highly conductive filament for 3D printers that could allow direct printing of electronics inside printed items.
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Brian Albright · November 1, 2014 · IT consultants can help engineers deploy and maintain HPC resources.
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Brian Albright · October 27, 2014 · Materialise’s HeartPrint 3D printed heart models are now classified as Class 1 medical devices.
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Brian Albright · October 22, 2014 · The Swanson School of Engineering has received grants to develop new AM modeling and simulation methods, and qualification methods to test metal parts.
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Brian Albright · October 21, 2014 · The medical 3D printing market was $354.5 million in 2012, but will grow at a CAGR of 15.4% to reach $965.5 million in 2019.
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Brian Albright · October 17, 2014 · Researchers at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory have come up with one possibility: using 3D-printed models and projection to provide a concrete representation of big data.
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Brian Albright · October 16, 2014 · The technology has now reached a phase where it can provide a true return on investment, as measured by Gartner’s hype curve.”
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Brian Albright · September 18, 2014 · A Local Motors demo points to a new way of making cars.
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Brian Albright · September 18, 2014 · A Local Motors demo points to a new way of making cars via direct digital manufacturing.
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Brian Albright · September 18, 2014 · The FDA will hold a forum on the technical challenges associated with 3D printing in the medical device field October 8-9 at the agency’s White Oak Campus in Silver Spring, MD.
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Brian Albright · September 15, 2014 · Stratasys has teamed up with an award-winning designer to create high-end jewelry.
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Brian Albright · September 2, 2014 · A DIY project cost Howard Kamarata three of his fingers, so it’s fitting that another dedicated and enterprising DIYer would help replace them using a 3D printer and some supplies from the hardware store.
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Brian Albright · September 1, 2014 · Getting employees to adapt to a product lifecycle management deployment takes planning—and understanding.
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Brian Albright · August 29, 2014 · The U.S. Army is investigating how 3D printing could help generate custom food for deployed troops.
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Brian Albright · August 22, 2014 · The desktop unit can print and assemble circuits in minutes on flexible or rigid substrates.
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Brian Albright · August 21, 2014 · Using a high-speed sintering (HSS) technique (which uses plastic powder and special inks), the researchers say they are able to control the density and strength of the final product by printing the heat-sensitive ink in different shades of gray.
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Brian Albright · August 20, 2014 · Connecticut researchers are applying scanning and 3D printing to help make product parts for rare, fragile, and very old musical instruments.