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PHA in 3D Printing Takes a Step Forward with OXMAN’s Sustainable Product Platform, Oᵒ

There’s been a development in the use of PHA material for 3D printing.

New Research Sheds Light on the Complexities of Ice 3D Printing:

Ice 3D printing has been explored by researchers, and it’s far more complex than one may think.

The Critical Role for 3D Printing in Space: Integrated Cooling Metal Parts

A new metal 3D printed part illustrates the importance of the technology for space applications.

LEAP71: Exploring Computational Engineering in the 3D Space

LEAP71 announced a deal with The Exploration Company, but what’s this all about?

Algorithmic Approach to Material Development: Implications for 3D Printing

A new research paper proposes an algorithmic approach for developing new materials, and some of them might be useful in 3D printing.

Supercharging Volumetric 3D Printing

Supercharging Volumetric 3D Printing

New research shows a method of greatly simplifying future volumetric 3D printers.

Book of the Week: 3D Printing Design

Need inspiration for 3D design? Designer and now author Francis Bitonti’s new book offers a peek into the mind of an additive manufacturing designer, whose 3D prints continue to amaze all.

Published August 6, 2019
Categorized as book Tagged $3D Printing Design, bitonti, computational, design, fashion, generative
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