Building the future with 3D printers
The new urban cityscapes will be defined by innovative technologies such as 3D printing – making construction faster, cheaper and more efficient than ever.
The new urban cityscapes will be defined by innovative technologies such as 3D printing – making construction faster, cheaper and more efficient than ever.
Dental implants, bionic ears, bones or vascular tissue created by additive manufacturing… 3d printing has arrived in the land of biomedicine to stay.
3D printing makes a giant leap and multiplies its speed by a factor of one hundred thanks to a light-emitting technology.
University of Idaho researchers are working on a new composite based on wood waste for sustainable construction.
A virtual art project developed by MIT combines drones and 3D imaging to enable the exploration of Afghanistan’s architectural gems without leaving home.
Two MIT students have won an innovation award for a new vehicle manufacturing technique with 3D printers.
Ultrasounds like those used to remove tumors will be applied to 3D printing with waves to manufacture sensors or even organic implants.
A British university has developed an additive printing system that will enable the manufacturing of low-cost 5G and 6G antennas for remote areas.
An innovative device to measure air quality will enable monitoring of pollution in homes and outdoors quickly and affordably.
A school in Ukraine becomes an example of how 3D printing can help in regions devastated by human conflict or natural disasters.