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Norsk Titanium closes $25m funding round to expand aerospace titanium additive manufacturing operations

Norsk Titanium AS, a Norway-based supplier of aerospace-grade, 3D printed, structural titanium components, announced the successful close of its Q2 2016 funding round. The company...

Airbus uses innovative 3D printed mini aircraft to test high-tech concepts

Airbus is using a small-sized, 3D printed pilotless aircraft as a testbed for futuristic aircraft technologies ranging from 3D printed structural parts to advanced...

Daihatsu teams up with 3D printing giant Stratasys to offer car design customisation

Japanese carmaker Daihatsu Motor Co has partnered with Stratasys to introduce a range of 3D printed “Effect Skins” for Daihatsu Copen’s front and rear...

3D printed Sound Cells powered by Intel amaze at Vivid Sydney

Three sound canopy installations were designed and 3D printed specifically for this year’s VIVID Sydney, the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, which...

Shell unveils ultra lightweight, energy efficient concept car with 3D printed parts

Shell has unveiled a concept car which, if it were ever to go into production, could deliver material reduction in energy use in the...

Stratasys 3D printed fashion pieces featured in #techstyle exhibition

3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company Stratasys has announced that some of its most high-profile 3D printed fashion pieces are headlining #techstyle, a...

UNYQ introduces 3D printed upper limb prosthetic covers

US-based technology and design company UNYQ has expanded its line of prosthetic covers with the introduction of options for upper limb amputees. The company’s new...

Cancer patient receives 3D printed ribs in world first surgery

Story by CSIRO Australian Minister for Industry and Science Ian Macfarlane today congratulated CSIRO on its role in an international collaboration that has led to...

Australia’s first 3D printed spine implant

RMIT has worked with a medical device company and a neurosurgeon to successfully create a 3D printed vertebral cage for a patient with severe...

Harvard scientists broaden materials palette for 3D printing

Using a cocktail of fibre-reinforced epoxy-based thermosetting resins and 3D extrusion printing techniques, materials scientists at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Wyss...
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