UNO Researchers Looking for Study Participants to Test 3D Printed Prosthetic Arms It’s necessary to perform studies on medical devices, 3D printed or otherwise, to make sure they’re working the way they’re supposed to be. Some examples we’ve heard about… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/2Px8Mq0

William Osman, Bobby Duke, And Michael Reeves Discuss Being Irresponsible A couple years ago I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Bobby Duke, William Osman, and Michael Reeves and discussing their youtube presence. I found their playfulness contagious and I suspect that is one reason their channels are all doing so well on youtube. Watch to see what […] Read more on MAKE The post William Osman, Bobby Duke, And Michael Reeves Discuss Being Irresponsible appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers. https://buff.ly/2TnlOHJ

3D Printing News Briefs: February 28, 2020 In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, AMUG has announced the recipients of its two scholarships, Ultimaker is marking a milestone with a new online marketplace and new Cura features, and… The… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/2T6Wzdw

Rutgers engineers develop new adaptable bio-ink for human tissue growth New Jersey-based Rutgers University engineers have developed their version of bio-ink, which is made of living cells and used to 3D print scaffolds for human tissue growth. The team originally set out to build a nerve graft for peripheral nerves but changed the focus of their work during the course of the study, eventually leading […] https://buff.ly/3aeqVAQ

Prodways Group reports financial results for FY 2019 and Q4 2019 French 3D printer manufacturer and service provider Prodways Group has reported its financial earnings for fourth quarter and full year 2019.  FY 2019 revenue was reported at €71.3 million, representing a growth of 17.1% from FY 2018, which was €60.9 million. Prodways’ Products division, comprising the design and manufacture of on-demand parts and medical applications, […] https://buff.ly/2VuDxzn

China: Crosslinking and Post-Polymerization for Composite Hydrogels Chinese researchers are experimenting with materials for bioprinting, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘Dual-Enzyme Crosslinking and Post-polymerization for Printing of… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/32Faz1p

Long Beach: The New Site for Relativity Space’s 3D Printed Rockets Commercial space companies are looking to get their technology to orbit. This decade could mark a big shift in the race for space domination, with a few big names taking… The post Long Beach: The… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/3adjGch

Could Transparent Human Organs Help Create Artificial 3D Printed Ones? Imagine being able to understand and see the complex structures of human organs at the cellular level. On February 13 a group of researchers in Germany’s Ertürk Lab, in the… The post Could… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/3cfFuG8

Siemens Mobility Extends Spare Parts 3D Printing Program to Russia’s High-Speed Rail The railway industry is one of the more exciting fields to watch the adoption of additive manufacturing, as various companies begin deploying the technology for use in the production of… The post… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/395zHkd

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