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- AM Prototyping used to Develop Shoe for Diabetics
- AM Smart Spinal Implants for Monitoring Patient Healing
- Safer Lithium Battery to be 3D Printed
- TwoTrees Releases New CoreXY 3D Printer
- Researchers Print Organic Electronics with Multiphoton Printer
AM Prototyping used to Develop Shoe for Diabetics Posted: 30 Jun 2022 07:29 AM PDT Diabetes can cause nerve damage and poor circulation in the feet, which can lead to foot ulcers, blisters, pain, and foot infections. In some cases, the damage can be severe and patients can lose their feet. The foot injuries take a long time to heal and can also cause an effect of the patients' walking […] |
AM Smart Spinal Implants for Monitoring Patient Healing Posted: 30 Jun 2022 12:28 AM PDT The spinal implant industry is a huge adopter of additive manufacturing due to the highly bespoke requirements for spinal implants. And it is a sector that continues to innovate at an astounding pace. It was just two years ago when we did this story on how topologically optimized printed titanium spinal cages are helping patients. […] |
Safer Lithium Battery to be 3D Printed Posted: 29 Jun 2022 07:38 AM PDT California and Arizona based battery company Ampcera Inc. has been awarded funds to develop 3D printed lithium-ion batteries. Ampcera, along with partners at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have received $1.5 million USD in funding from the Department of Energy to develop a safer lithium battery with higher power and energy densities using a low-cost […] |
TwoTrees Releases New CoreXY 3D Printer Posted: 29 Jun 2022 03:57 AM PDT Shenzhen-based 3D printer manufacturer TwoTrees was established 5 years ago, and they have a new pocket-friendly CoreXY FDM 3D printer out. They have also just released a low-cost laser engraver, and they want you to know all about it. TwoTrees SP-5 CoreXY 3D Printer To whet your appetites, let’s start with a specs table of […] |
Researchers Print Organic Electronics with Multiphoton Printer Posted: 28 Jun 2022 08:23 AM PDT Researchers at the University of Houston have released a paper highlighting research into micro-scale printing of organic electronics, which has applications in flexible electronics and bioelectronics. The researchers have used multiphoton lithography (MPL) and materials mostly composed of acrylate-based polymers/monomers or epoxy-based photoresists, and they have embedded the resin with organic semiconductor (OS) materials. Multiphoton […] |
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