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MIT researchers develop 3D-printed heart that functions like a real one

Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have devised a method for 3D printing a soft and flexible replica of a patient's heart in the hopes of helping doctors tailor treatments to patients’ specific heart form and function.

ARM Hub taps additive manufacturing in spinal cord injury tech dev’t

Australia-based Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Hub has collaborated with various organisations to provide its expertise in design, additive manufacturing, and robotics for the Spinal Life Australia (SLA) project in an effort to increase remote care solutions for people with disability.

Core Additive, Fordyno to hold partnership kick-off event

Core Additive (formally “SFDesign-Markforged”) and Fordyno are set to formally establish a commercial relationship at the latter’s launch ceremony on Tuesday 14th of March at their new premises in St Leonards, New Soth Wales. 

Horizon offers post-printing treatment for micro-AM derived templates

Microfabrication start-up Horizon Microtechnologies has developed a template-based 3D microfabrication technology suited as a post-printing treatment for micro-additive manufacturing-derived parts.

Korean research teams develop smart contact lens using 3D printer

Two research groups in Korea have collaborated to develop core technology for smart contact lenses that can implement augmented reality (AR)-based navigation through a 3D printing process.

SmarTech: 3D printing jewellery market to reach almost $1B opportunity in 2031

A recent study by SmarTech Analysis titled, "3D Printing Jewelry Markets 2023: Market Study and Forecast" has found that the market for 3D printed jewellery will grow at a 10-year CAGR of 10 per cent from 2021 to 2031, from $489 million (AUD $701 million) in 2017 to $989 million (AUD $1.4 million) in 2031.

The application of additive manufacturing to turbomachinery for a greener future

An aspect limiting the production of today's power hubs is the metals used in the blades, bearings and seals of their steam turbines, which tend to soften and elongate far before their melting point.

Johnson Screens flushed with success

Johnson Screens, an Aqseptence Group brand, is a global leader in water filtration and separation products. Johnson Screens offers a comprehensive range of solutions for the wastewater management industry, backed by over 100 years of design, manufacturing, service and sales experience. 

Engineering students design 3D-printed AUV to bring to the Arctic

Undergraduate engineering students in UC San Diego’s Yonder Deep student organisation are seeking to develop and 3D-print a completely autonomous, low-cost, modular underwater vehicle (AUV) that will make it possible for scientists to affordably collect oceanographic and climatic data.

University of North Dakota researchers secure grant to study 3D-printed nuclear reactors

A research team from the University of Dakota has received federal funding of nearly $250,000 (AUD$359,000) to research new manufacturing methods for components used in nuclear reactors.
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