Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe spotlight Caltech and its visionary approach to leadership with the appointment of Ray Jayawardhana as its next president.
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University of Maryland’s Extensive HVAC 3D Printing Program Signals a Turning Point
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi highlight how the University of Maryland’s extensive HVAC 3D printing program is moving additive manufacturing from experimental concepts to real-world energy infrastructure.
Engineering Meets Culinary Art with Columbia’s 3D Printed Three-Course Meal
Nimra Shakoor and Charles R. Goulding take readers inside Columbia’s six-year experiment that turned quiche, pizza, and pie into a laser-cooked showcase of how 3D printing could redefine the future of food.
University of Windsor 3D Printing Multi-Story Student Residence
3D printed multi-story, net-zero housing complex to be a first for Canada.
How Vanderbilt and Northeastern Are Redefining Innovation Through Satellite Campuses and 3D Printing
Charles R. Goulding and Nimra Shakoor examine how Vanderbilt and Northeastern are turning their satellite campuses into innovation engines that fuse 3D printing, research, and regional economic growth.
Vanderbilt’s Budget Crunch: Cutting Costs, Not Innovation
Charles R. Goulding and Jacob Nolan show how VUMC is navigating layoffs by investing in smart labs, personalized medicine, and AI-driven diagnostics.
From Ithaca to Innovation: How Cornell Masters Additive Manufacturing
Charles R. Goulding and Nimra Shakoor examine how Cornell University is redefining interdisciplinary innovation with 3D printing across engineering, design, medicine, and clean energy research.
Merging Minds and Machines: How Kean and NJCU Could Redefine Tech-Driven Education
Charles R. Goulding and Nimra Shakoor examine how the Kean-NJCU merger could turn financial necessity into educational opportunity by expanding 3D printing access and modern maker spaces.
Blueprints & Breakthroughs: How Rice University is Redefining 3D Printing Research
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discover how Rice University’s bold transparency in research funding sets a powerful new standard for efficiency, sustainability, and 3D printing innovation.
Print to Progress: How 3D Printing Can Rescue NIH-Funded Labs
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discover how 3D printing is transforming NIH-funded university labs into agile, cost-effective research powerhouses amid growing budget scrutiny.
University of Maine’s BioHome Project Demonstrates Success in Eco-Friendly 3D Printed Housing
The University of Maine continues to develop their “BioHome” project.
How 3D Printing in Tennessee is Revolutionizing Auto Manufacturing
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss how the state of Tennessee has responded to ongoing labor shortages by way of technical training programs.
MX3D Expands Horizons with Installation of First WAAM M1 System in Canada
MX3D announced a new installation of the WAAM system that signals the company’s growth.
A Look at UMaine’s 3D Printed Solutions to Housing, Energy and Infrastructure Challenges
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at several 3D printed innovations at the University of Maine.
Anisoprint Sets Up 3D Print Centre at Jacobs University
Anisoprint has set up an unusual 3D print research centre at Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany.
3D Printing the Future at Stony Brook University
Charles R. Goulding and Warren Buzzell Jr. look at the contributions to 3D printing that are taking place at Stony Brook University.
Case Western Reserve University’s Advancements In 3D Printing Materials
Charles R. Goulding and Joseph Castine consider a leading research university’s work in advancing 3D printing materials.
Carbon 3D Printing Goes To Dental School
The Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine (GSDM) at Boston University became the first dental school in the U.S.A. to install and implement a Carbon M series 3D printer.
Book of the Week: Additive Manufacturing
This week’s selection is “Additive Manufacturing” by The Open University.
Selecting 3D Printing As Your College Major?
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi consider the rising availability and practicality of formal higher education in additive manufacturing.
Making 3D Printing Opportunities For Girls With MakerGirl
We speak with MakerGirl’s Executive Director, Mary Hadley, about the importance of early access to 3D printing.
Auburn X-Rays 3D Printed Parts
A $1.5M grant is setting Auburn University up to enhance its metrology efforts for additive manufacturing.
Tinkerine’s New 3D Printer Seems Ideal For Education
Tinkerine is about to release their latest 3D printer, the DittoPro-R. Is it suitable for use in education and the classroom? We think so!
