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Massivit’s Cast in Motion: A Game-Changing 3D Printing Process

We had a close look at Massivit’s latest 3D print technology: CIM, or “Cast in Motion”.

Phrozen Announces “Light Putty”

Phrozen announced a unique product for resin 3D printing: light curing putty.

The Massivit 10000 3D Printer Launches

Massivit announced the official launch of a their biggest machine: the huge Massivit 10000 3D printer.

This 3D Printed Battery is Biodegradable

This 3D Printed Battery is Biodegradable

Researchers at Empa, a Swiss research institute, have developed a 3D printable battery concept that is entirely biodegradable.

NIST Scientists Make Advancements In 3D Printing Gels And Soft Materials

NIST Scientists Make Advances In 3D Printing Gels And Soft Materials

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently invented a method to 3D print gels and soft materials.

Published October 22, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged biology, bioprinting, gel, hydrogel, soft
A Universal Carrier Ink for 3D Printing

A Universal Carrier Ink For Bioprinting

Cellulose fibres and biodegradable nanoparticles were combined by researchers at ETH Zurich to produce a gel that could pave the path for personalized biomaterial implants.

Published October 16, 2020
Categorized as materials, research Tagged biomaterial, bioprinting, carrier ink, cellulose, gel, implants, nanoparticles, personalized, universal

MIT Robot 3D Scans By Gel-Based Touch Sensors

MIT’s new robotic 3D scanning system uses a unique gel touch sensor to capture extreme surface detail. The robot’s scan results are fantastic!

Published June 29, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged $mit touch scanner, 3d scanner, 3d scanning, gel, MIT, sensor, touch

New Gel Could Enable More Complex Living Tissue 3D Prints

Researchers at the University of Florida have created a gel medium specifically for 3D printing medical implants.

Published May 16, 2017
Categorized as research Tagged gel, implants
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