Scientists have developed a 3D concrete printing method that captures carbon, demonstrating a new pathway to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry.
The 3D printing in medical applications market reached US$ 893.9 million in 2020. The market is projected to reach US$ 2.76 billion by 2028. 3D printing in medical applications market revenue is ...
The workshop offered a diverse lineup of sessions focusing on 3D printing applications in surgical education, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, and biomedical engineering. Attendees participated in ...
Scientists 3D print carbon dioxide-capturing concrete. NTU Singapore's process involves injecting steam and CO2 into the ...
Pea protein is a cheap protein used in many breads and cereals. Thanks to research from the University of Alberta, it's ...
Yongcui Mi has developed a new technology that enables real-time shaping and control of laser beams for laser welding and ...
Princeton engineers have developed an easily scalable 3D printing technique to manufacture soft plastics with programmed ...
University of Alberta researchers 3D print pea protein using plasma - furthering the potential for using the protein source ...
This paper explores the legal and regulatory framework around 3D drug printing, particularly for personalized medicine, ...
Could thermal initiators in 3D printing revolutionise the industry? This method promises cost savings and enhanced safety for ...
That does not mean… 3D printing can be used to overcome some of the key challenges facing the food industry. For example, specific shapes ... manufacturing in the medical sector is continuously ...