By: Chris Waldo
This is an awesome story, and one of the most popular ones on the web in regards to 3D printing. You guys did a great job on covering the jaw implant. I’m just ready for the next big story! I wonder if...
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Thanks Chris! We did cover some experimental work on 3D printing bone and organs, but it’s still pretty early....
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[...] by human imagination. This method gives them more durability and higher structural integrity. From medical implants that resemble bone to aerodynamic parts for the space industry and from...
View ArticleBy: 3D Printing Will Empower Most Innovative Decade in History - Forbes
[...] called digital manufacturing, 3D printers enable the production of physical mechanical devices, medical implants, jewelry, and even clothing. These printers use something like a toothpaste tube...
View ArticleBy: America Will Lead the Future of Manufacturing, China Will Follow
[...] printers can already create physical mechanical devices, medical implants, jewelry, and even clothing. The cheapest 3D printers, which print rudimentary objects, [...]
View ArticleBy: Oh no, not another manifesto about design! Do we really need that? ::...
[...] real productivity gains. In industry, additive manufacturing could revolutionise the making of medical implants. Last, new mechanisms for funding innovation, such as Kickstarter, have helped...
View ArticleBy: 3D printed medical | 3D Printed News
[...] seems like today you can print anything you want from chocolate pieces to new noses, surgical jigs, jaws, even new transparent teeth straightening devices. Bones can be printed straight from...
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