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Toshiba Announces Working Prototype for Metal 3D Printing
Toshiba Machine, a subsidiary of Toshiba, has become the latest AM outsider to announce it will be moving into the 3D printing arena.
3D Printing Clocks In at the Factory
Additive manufacturing will be a part of more shop floors in the future, and it will change the design for manufacturing process.
ReForm Introduces Design by Bidirectional Fabrication
Researchers at Lancaster University have come up with a new method of digital design they call bidirectional fabrication, or ReForm.
Doctors Use 3D Printing to Help Treat Brain Aneurism
Doctors create 3D printed model of brain aneurism to assist with surgery.
Renishaw Unveils New Releases at Formnext
Renishaw was on hand at Formnext, with two brand new metal AM systems, along with a new software release.
3D Printed Sensors Monitor Jet Engine Compressor Blades
The newest application for AM in aerospace is the creation of 3D printed sensors to help monitor aerospace components.
EnvisionTEC Launches Micro Plus 3D Printer Line
The desktop systems have Wi-Fi connectivity and are suited for engineering, industrial design and medical applications.
Researchers to Print Blood Vessels
Researchers at Rice University have 3D printed a blood vessel construct that could aid in the creation of artificial organs.
Formnext International AM Conference Opens in Frankfurt
Formnext is Europe's newest conference to focus on 3D printing.
Start-Up Links Virtual Objects, 3D Printing
Whispering Gibbon's RenderFab technology makes it possible to 3D print images captured from video games and other media.
HSMWorks 2016 CAM Family Released
Autodesk's integrated CAM solutions for SOLIDWORKS offer tool path generation advances and post processing additions.
Printed Teeth Kill Germs
Researchers in the Netherlands have developed an antimicrobial polymer that can be used to print false teeth and orthodontic appliances.
Disney Makes a 3D Printing Connection
Disney Research's AutoConnect program lets users automatically create designs for 3D printed connectors that can join any two objects together.
Low-Cost Human Organ Printing
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon developed a method for human organ printing that uses low-cost printers and hydrogel frameworks.
IEEE at Work to Develop New Standards and Regulations for 3D Printing
The IEEE is hard at work helping to develop the necessary standards and regulations for 3D printing.



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nTop, NVIDIA to Collaborate on Computational Design
nTop integrates NVIDIA ray tracing and Omniverse technologies to help engineering teams deliver products faster, companies say.

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