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things we couldn achieve with any other manufacturing method. ne of the new areas in weapon 3d printing is warhead design and manufacturing.

what would go into a missilesaid Danforth. 3d printing of missiles and warheads will allow engineers to utilize complex geometries


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isn't too different from a regular 3d printer, but instead of printing with plastics, it deploys edible ingredients squeezed out of stainless steel capsules:"

but faster than regular 3d printing. Other than being capable of creating complex designs, such as very detailed cake decorations or food arranged in unusual shapes,


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alongside partners including 3d printing pioneer Enrico Dini and his D-Shape firm. Kushner told CNN that surveying has begun already with excavation work also set to commence soon.

But the project hinges on getting the giant 3d printer, which will be used to produce the digitally designed building blocks of the estate on-site, into the country.

This technique is vastly different from other 3d printing methods, Kushner says, and enables the production of many more"sculptural forms"that simply aren't possible with other systems.

"Integrating progressively more advanced 3d printing methods into the construction industry has been a topic that has generated many eye-catching headlines in recent years.

The process of contour crafting--where large 3d printers are assembled on a building site (much like what will happen on Kushner's estate)

however are more cautious about the immediate potential of 3d printing technology in the construction industry. In an interview with CNN in 2014

Dr. Phil Reeves, managing director of UK-based 3d printing consultancy and research firm Econolyst, described 3d printing a house on site like that planned by DUS as counter to existing building techniques

however, the benefits of large-scale 3d printing are many and will likely increase as the technology becomes more advanced."


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so that much of it can be made using 3d printing in order to keep the price low. This was achieved by collaborating with Jonathon Slightam and Vito Gervasi at the Milwaukee School of engineering.


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and to sharpen the detail of 3d printing. hese findings show the potential to engineer the properties of materials using not only temperature

Lang now a senior researcher at Exxonmobil observes that the finding may have potential in 3d printing.


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It s an achievement that 3d printing evangelists feel will soon be the norm; rather than assembling consumer products from parts and components complete functioning products could be fabricated at once on demand. verything is 3d printedsays Apoorva Kiran as he launched a demo by connecting the newly printed mini speaker to amplifier wires.

For the demo the amplifier played a clip from President Barack Obama s State of the Union speech that mentioned 3d printing.

Lipson says he hopes this simple demonstration is just the ip of the iceberg. 3d printing technology could be moving from printing passive parts toward printing active integrated systems he adds.


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#Faster 3d printing with multiple materials University of Southern California Posted by Megan Hazle-USC on November 21 2013researchers have developed a faster 3d printing process

3d printing Multi-Material Objects Faster from USC Viterbi on Vimeo. With this newly developed 3d printing process

however the team has shaved the fabrication time down to minutes bringing the manufacturing world one step closer to achieving its goal. igital material design

This new 3d printing process will allow heterogeneous prototypes and objects such as dental and robotics models to be fabricated more cost-and time-efficiently than ever before.


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#Autodesk is now selling an open-source 3d printer Autodesk first foray into hardware is here: The Ember 3d printer is now available for anyone to order.

At $5, 995, the printer isn exactly a steal. Autodesk more so built it to be the perfect exhibitor for its open-source Spark 3d printing software,

which is currently in beta. People married to Autodesk suite of software might find that pairing of interest,

but the greater 3d printing industry might buy Ember because Autodesk plans to release exactly how it is built

Makerbot, the best known desktop 3d printer brand, gave rise to an entire class of printers

because it requires the machine to use a lot less force, according to Autodesk 3d printing research scientist Andreas Bastian.


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In the same way that the animals steer themselves by moving the funnel that the water comes out of the Fraunhofer system can also be steered using a motor to selectively point the balls in the desired direction (s). The whole apparatus can be fabricated in one step using a 3d printer.


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#Voxel8 paves the way for 3d-printed electronics The 3d printers of today can produce objects that may be quite intricate in shape


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and cuts and scrapes aren t the only maladies that medical 3d printing can help cure.

##At the University of Cambridge, researchers have pulled off something of a 3d printing coup. Using lab rats,

but eventually professor Martin and his team believe that their process will be capable of 3d printing#retinal#grafts tailored for individual patients.

Cells used in this sort of medical 3d printing will be grown to perfectly match those of the patient prior to surgery.


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#A solar-powered 3d printer that prints glass from sand Marcus Kayser s Solar Sinter project When Markus Kayser, a design student,


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#Will 3d printing bring space-based solar power to reality? Spiderfab 3-D robotic printer Since the 1970##s, space-based solar power has been a futuristic fantasy


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A $1000 3d printer that prints metal http://www. vimeo. com/78961565 The Mini Metal Maker prints 3d objects from digital files directly in precious metal clay, rather than in plastic.#


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desktop 3d printing technology, so hobbyists won t yet be capable of replicating this sort of weapon at home.

since the folks at Solid Concepts have fired already successfully their handgun 50 times without it failing. 3d printers capable of printing metal are#on the rise,


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#For now, it is focusing on synthetic meat made with 3d printers.####Artificial food seems to have a particular attraction for young tech barons,


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#The 3d printer that can print a 2, 500 square foot house in 20 hours Contour crafting.

There have been huge advancements in 3d printing.##We have seen 3d printed oversized wrenches that measure 1. 2 meters in length.

using 3d printers to build an entire house in 20 hours. In manufacturing we use a process called CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing.

and then manufactured using CNC Machines or 3d printers. The design is manufactured into a physical object automatically, with instruction from 3d computer model to physical object without human interface.

The size of the 3d printer is large enough to construct walls by depositing concrete based material layer upon layer to build a Wall in this video,


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#Home depot starts selling Makerbot 3d printers 3d printed nuts and bolts from a Makerbot. Home depot, the world s largest home improvement chain, announced the start of a pilot program#to sell Makerbots.


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#Researchers develop new process that raises prospects of 3d printed bone grafts 3d printing could help mend broken bones.

One of the 3d printing health applications discussed the most is the manufacturing of bespoke scaffolds that could be used to mend broken bones.

The problem however is that current 3d printing methods to make calcium phosphate scaffolds require the use of high temperatures Such temperatures make it impossible important drugs

Inkjet printing of collagen solutions with high resolution has not been utilized previously in 3d printing of calcium phosphates


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full-color 3d printer Mcor Iris 3d printer Most people think 3d printing involves a machine that either extrudes molten plastic, in a way similar to how a hot glue gun works,

or think of one of the larger industrial level 3d printers manufactured by 3d systems or Stratasys.

##Fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3d printers mainly are limited to plastic and plastic-like materials. Plastics are the only materials that can be melted,

Industrial level 3d printers provide a lot of other material options, but these printers costs range from $75, 000 up to over $1 million.

and even decades to come. 3d printing has been around since the early 1980s when Chuck Hull invented the first commercial 3d printer, based on a technology called sterolithography.

Many of the 3d printers available today still use this technology, including some of the larger industrial level machines.

Hull went on to create a company called 3d systems, which today is the largest 3d printer manufacturer in the world.

They still hold multiple patents on stereolithography although many have expired already. I recently was introduced to a 3d printer like none I ve seen before.

While walking around the Inside 3d printing Conference#recently, I saw some 3d printed objects that were unlike those on display by other companies.

When I picked them up, they felt as though they were printed out of wood. Upon talking to the marketing team on hand,

I found that this 3d printer did not fit into the same category as those other machines on the display floor.

Mcor is a relative newcomer on the 3d printing scene. Founded in 2005 by Dr. Conor Maccormack and Fintan Maccormack

who invented an innovative new paper-based 3d printing technology back in 2003, Mcor has quickly become one of the more talked about companies within the 3d printing industry.

Unlike traditional 3d printers, Mcor utilizes a technology that prints objects using three products: a water-based adhesive, inkjet printer ink,

and your standard A4 business paper. That s right, no expensive polymers, resins, or other materials are required.

That s what makes the Mcor line of 3d printers both unique and refreshing to those tired of the tremendous expenses associated with 3d printing in general.

Mcor currently offers two different 3d printers, the Matrix 300 +which was unveiled in 2009, and the full-color IRIS printer which was released in 2012.

When using the Mcor IRIS 3d printer, there is an additional step involved where each piece of paper is colored using a modified 2-dimensional inkjet printer,

there are numerous uses for 3d printers like this. We have customers across vertical market segments around the world, Julie Reece,

Personally I am impressed by the maxillofacial surgeon who is using Mcor 3d printing to create surgical guides,

Mcor s line of 3d printers cost between $36, 400 and $47, 600; a price that is pennies in comparison to some of the other industrial level printers on the market today.

and printed on, is compatible with both of Mcor s 3d printers. This is because only the very outter edge of the paper is seen

Our mission is to make professional-quality 3d printing accessible to to everyone, while remaining safe,

The International Color Consortium (ICC) color mapping provides Mcor s 3d printers with increased color accuracy,

Typically when 3d printers are fed color data, they translate it into machine-specific colors, rather than maintaining the original ICC.

this no longer is the case on Mcor s 3d printers. Ask any creative or marketing professional:

and why we are the first 3d printer manufacturer to embrace them. A gram is a gram

explaining in detail how their 3d printers function. Innovation is key when it comes to 3d printing technology.#

#There are new ideas popping up on a daily basis, many of which are realized eventually in the market.#

#Mcor is positioning themselves to be a leader in the ever changing, always growing 3d printing industry.


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#We will be 3d printing our clothes in 10 years: Ray Kurzweil Openknit 3d printing is one of those new things that gets hyped all the damn time.

Retail UPS stores carrying pay-peruse printers, Makerbots in every school, a new brick in the Great Wall,

Video) There has been a lot of hype lately about 3d printing, but it's not for nothing. As noted futurist and self-proclaimed technology oracle Ray Kurzweil said at Google S i/O conference last week, the hype,

Naturally, you can print a bunch of the parts to make the digital loom with a 3d printer.


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#Reinventing the 3d printer to make it faster 3d printers are slow. They are so slow that in the time it would take to print a screwdriver,

Video) And the frustrating thing is that existing 3d printers could technically print faster. It s just a matter of using an extruder that puts out thicker ropes of material,

So a national lab and a corporation set out in the past year to completely reinvent the concept of the 3d printer.

Using Cincinnati Inc. s huge BAAM 3d printer it is working toward a machine that could print 200 to 500 times faster than a standard desktop 3d printer.

A few more details about the Oak ridge-Cincinnati partnership emerged today on 3dprint. com, which reported that BAAM is capable of printing objects as large as tables

is basically a series of 3d printers along a track. The printers deposit different colors and types of materials on phones whizzing past them on an oval-shaped track.

The system is an ingenious way to work around the typically tricky process of building a full-color 3d printer,

We ve become accustomed to plastic-based 3d printers that use one extruder to slowly go back

and in the future other techniques could trickle down to desktop 3d printers. The Robox, for example, uses one extruder that prints a large volume of plastic,

The first desktop 3d printers, which have driven heavy interest in the 25 year old professional printer industry,


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its function is mostly to disrupt#3d printing#as a rapid-prototyping system. Consequently, there was no existing product that met Lowe s retail needs.


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and 3d printing can improve people lives. Which is a hell of a lot more entertaining than watching Nigel de Jong roughing up Xabi Alonso again n


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Developer kits available through the Kickstarter for $200 offer barebones SCIO modules and come with CAD designs for 3d printers.


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#A 3d printing breakthrough: 3d printed biological tissue 3d printing capabilities are limited rather despite the excitement that 3-D printing has generated.

It can be used to make complex shapes, but most commonly only out of plastics. Even manufacturers using an advanced version of the technology known as additive manufacturing typically have expanded the material palette only to a few types of metal alloys.


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#3d printing is transforming manufacturing and General electric wants to lead the way A 20-year-old Indonesian student has helped General electric save considerable sums of money in development

And that all thanks to 3d printing. While it may be today buzzword, in reality it just a fraction of the overall manufacturing process and General electric wants to lead the way.

Furstoss told attendees at the Inside 3d printing conference in New york on Thursday that the aker movementis revolutionizing how the traditional manufacturers look at their own design

The Fairfield, CT-headquartered conglomerate has been pushing hard in the 3d printing and the next-generation manufacturing space.

and advantages that 3d printing has to offer, it invested in more than three hundred 3d printers across the company,

which helps it to learn how to develop the more difficult or traditionally expensive parts for aviation, oil and gas, healthcare,


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A device that allows desktop 3d printers to print in color for less than $100 Full color printing is generally a privilege limited to professional and high-end consumer 3d printers,

a sub-$100 device that upgrades desktop 3d printers to print in a full rainbow of colors.

The system is fused compatible with deposition modeling 3d printers that use a standard-size spool of filament.

Desktop 3d printer makers have gotten generally around the one color problem by adding more than one print head. botobjects,


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#3d printing may finally give artificial organs a blood supply Vascularized tissue constructed by printing cell-laden inks in a layered zigzag pattern.


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#New 3d printed materials lighter than water and as strong as steel A Nanoscribe 3d printer can print models of the Empire state building in a space the width of a human hair using precision lasers.

believe such 3d printers may help craft a new generation of materials lighter than water and strong as steel.

Now, there s the Nanoscribe 3d printer. The printer s mirror-focused laser shines on and hardens a droplet of liquid plastic on a slide.

Microscale 3d printing is still new, but it s quickly progressing. In 2012, researchers at the Vienna University of Technology 3d printed a race car and cathedral smaller than a dust mite.


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"The 6 Strangest Robots Ever Created The researchers said that this new method of building machines could serve as a form of 3d printing for robotics, turning a complex manufacturing process into something that's both more accessible and less expensive for the average user.


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#3d-printed rocket engine gets its first fiery test Thought current 3d printing was only good for creating cute plastic versions of teapot lids key rings and other curios?

They wondered if additive layer manufacturing the engineer's name for 3d printing could make a precision part called a rocket injector in less time than the year it takes using conventional methods.

Fed liquid oxygen and gaseous hydrogen the injector performed perfectly in a series of tests says Aerojet's programme manager Jeff Haynes. Better still it took only four months to make the injector using 3d printing

NASA is not the only organisation trying to take 3d printing into space however: a public competition is under way to create a crowdsourced design for an open-source 3d-printable rocket engine that commercial spaceflight operators will be able to use


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since 3d printing allows user-specific or site-specific manufacturing of highly functional products Chen said.


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Our interface is like a 3d printer but we make steel space frames the size of city blocks.


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#Better micro-actuators to transport materials in liquids Researchers have developed improved forms of tiny magnetic actuators thanks to new materials and a microscopic 3d printing technology.

This technique is similar to a microscopic 3d printer: a laser beam is moved in a computer-controlled three-dimensional manner within the epoxy resin layer


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but before 3d printing one could only study the ontrolbecause changingâ the haperequired a machine shop. Â With 3d printing changing the body shape is easier. nother platform that is similar to Poppy in that it is both open source and 3d printed isâ Jimmy the Robot.

When asked about Poppy possible limitations Sandini says ne has to consider that robots like Poppy are rather simple in terms of mobility andâ sensing

the 3d printing and open source aspects of the project are part of that vision. To facilitate collaboration

The advances offered by 3d printing have already revolutionised design and industry. However only very little has been done to explore the benefits of 3d printing and its interaction with computer science in classrooms.

With our Poppy platform we are now offering schools and teachers an adequate tool to cultivate the creativity of students studying in fields such as mechanics computer sciences electronics and 3d printing.

Both hardware and software are open source. There is not one single Poppy humanoid robot but as many as there are users.


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Using 3d printing offers vast benefits to the project because the user can select any colour it easy to switch from a right hand to a left hand


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One of the nice things about using 3d printer technology is that the omni-wheels could be printed as a single piece without having to assemble any components.


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#New additive manufacturing method builds up objects with real 3d curves instead of 2d layers Mataerial is a new 3d printing method that uses extrusion technology

While other 3d printing methods build up objects by successive 2d layering this process truly builds up objects in all three dimensions:

By combining these 3d curves a variety of shapes can be achieved that would be impossible with other 3d printing methods.


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The new system, described in the Journal of 3d printing and Additive Manufacturing, was developed by Neri Oxman, an associate professor at the MIT Media Lab;


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#A New Frontier in 3d printing, Engineers Print Transparent Glass in 3d Engineers from MIT have developed a new system to print transparent glass in 3-D. This new system is the first to create strong, solid glass

The new system, described in the Journal of 3d printing and Additive Manufacturing, was developed by Neri Oxman, an associate professor at the MIT Media Lab;


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perfecting its patented electro-spinning 3d printing technology. The process begins with liquid polymer and a collector plate.


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not unlike the way a 3d printer would print in plastic. But this does it thousands of times a second


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and stick them on a 3d avatar for use in teleconferencing or even video games Further applications exist for 3d printing, design, mapping, object recognition, facial recognition, gesture-based control and more.


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when theye running low on energy. t like 3d printing upside down, says ASMBLD cofounder Petr Novikov.


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#The revolutionary Lily Flying Camera Drone is brought to life thanks to 3d printing May 13, 2015 By Simonit no surprise that some of the most exciting tech to come out in years has been brought to consumers thanks in no small part to 3d printing.

For those involved with product development, this is nothing new-in fact, the term is referred often to as apid prototypingand has been in practice for the past few decades.

Among others who have leveraged 3d printing to help bring their product design to life is Antonie Balaresque,

Of course, a majority of this can be attributed to the quick development stages that have been enabled thanks to 3d printing.

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and have been able to achieve this manufacturing marvel thanks to 3d printers that have been modified to print with solar ink."


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and claims to be the world only company to utilize 3d printing technology to develop drugs.

and seniors, having an option for patients to take their medication as prescribed is important to managing this disease. nd that where 3d printing comes in.

Aprecia uses a technology they call Zipdose 3d printing which essentially revolves around Powder-liquid 3d printing to create porous structures that rapidly disintegrate

when coming into contact with liquids. Essentially, this creates a very efficient way of delivering high doses of the medication.

Doctors in the US already have access to a government-sponsored 3d printing repository, through which they can share designs to aid in medical treatment,

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open-source telescope that can be generated (mostly by a 3d printer, controlled by simple robotic parts, and that can capture images with a smartphone camera over the past two years:


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#Made In Space successfully completes 3d printing in vacuum of space, outside the ISS 3d printers have slowly

and very successfully been creeping into the aerospace industry, where giants like NASA are even embracing the technology as a way of manufacturing spacecraft parts on long-term missions in the future.

which was founded with the express focus of zero-gravity 3d printing, has announced just that they have concluded successfully 3d printing experiments in the vacuum of space.

To explain Made In Space was founded in 2010 as the first space manufacturing specialist in the world.

In their own words, their they have realized over more than 30,000 hours of 3d printing testing, with more than 400 parabolas of microgravity tests.

building and operation of the first 3d printer in space, called the 3d printing In Zero-Ge Experiment.

This Zero-G 3d printer is the first machine to operate in zero gravity, and was launched into orbit on September 21, 2014.

It served as a test bed for understanding the long-term effects of microgravity on 3d printing and the parts as well crucial information for use in future space exploration.

the team since moved on to 3d printing in the vacuum of space outside the ISS. ast month Made In Space successfully completed a round of tests,

proving that their next generation of 3d printers can operate in the vacuum of space, they now announce on their website.

The zero gravity 3d printer used in space. This latest mission is set to be a precursor for the company commercial Additive Manufacturing Facility,

Preliminary results suggest that the vacuum-based 3d printing process works as expected, without any show stoppers,

this AMF 3d printer could be launched by the end of this year to provide manufacturing services to NASA and the US National Laboratory on the ISS. 3d printing,


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#Scientists develop 3d printed device to help solve cocktail-party problem Engineers are increasingly employing 3d printers to solve complex issues in the field of robotics,

3d printing offers a fantastic solution. What they have essentially come up with is a large thick, 3d printed plastic disk, featuring 36 openings on its side,


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#Shanghai Children Medical center opens China first pediatric 3d printing medical research unit When it comes to applications for 3d printing in the medical industry,

Chinese doctors have been among the most prominent supporters of the technology as of late and have used it for a myriad of medical-related purposes.

Within the past few months alone, Chinese doctors have used 3d printing to aide in a highly-complex hip-replacement surgical procedure for a 42-year-old woman,

Thanks to the continued success of using 3d printing to aid in surgical procedures the country-along with 3d printing giant Materialise-proudly unveiled their first pediatric-specific 3d digital medical research facility in Shanghai at the Shanghai Children Medical center on Thursday, August 13th.

Among other projects, the new Pediatric 3d printing Unit at the hospital will focus on pediatric medical imaging, digital modelling, 3d fabrication,

and the researching new ways of using 3d printing in a number of clinical applications. According to Kim Francois, a spokeswoman from Materialise, the company will contribute with training for digital modeling and 3d printing procedures, clinical software development and technology support.

While 3d printing has proven to be effective in surgical procedures for patients of all ages it has been especially effective in cases for young children-especially newborns

-whose internal organs are both smaller and more sensitive than adult organs. By creating a 3d printed organ replica in advance of a potentially life-threatening surgery,

doctors can both practice their procedure with the replica as well as use it as a reference during the actual surgery. or example,

According to experts from Materialise, a majority of the 3d printing applications for the pediatric unit will focus on complex diseases including congenital heart disease, premature skull formations and congenital bronchial softening.

Assuming that the new Pediatric 3d printing Unit is a success, it will likely only be a matter of time before other hospitals around the world open up their own 3d printing labs,

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