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Purdue unveils 3D-printed hypersonic scramjet prototype

Researchers at Purdue University's Applied Research Institute (PARI) are harnessing cutting-edge additive manufacturing technology to fabricate a fully functional prototype of a supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet.

UBCO researchers introduce 3D-printed MXene compound to enhance satellite communication systems

Researchers at UBC Okanagan, in partnership with Drexel University, have unveiled a novel compound capable of revolutionising telecommunication antennas and connectivity devices through 3D printing.

CSIRO and Swinburne revolutionise Australia’s manufacturing sector with Industry 4.0 testlab

The Swinburne-CSIRO National Industry 4.0 Testlab is shaping the future of Australian manufacturing by introducing new initiatives, including a pioneering method for additive manufacturing of carbon fibre composite materials.

Stratasys joins lunar mission to assess 3D-printed materials

Additive manufacturing giant Stratasys announced its participation in an upcoming lunar mission aimed at evaluating the performance of 3D-printed materials on the surface of the moon.

OverHiPP project innovates additive manufacturing with high performance polymers

A two-year Innovate UK-funded initiative known as OverHiPP, focusing on Over-printing with High Performance Polymers, sees GRM, a TriMech Group entity, collaborating with five other project partners and a varied advisory board.

Study reveals advancements in artificial eye creation through 3D printing

A study has revealed a significant advancement in artificial eye technology, as researchers unveil a faster and more efficient method for 3D printing custom prosthetic eyes, potentially transforming the lives of millions worldwide.

RMIT unveils 3D-printed titanium metamaterial that shows supernatural strength

RMIT University researchers have crafted a new metamaterial from common titanium alloy using 3D printing, showcasing unprecedented strength-to-weight proportions never before witnessed in natural or manufactured materials.

Chameleons inspire eco-friendly multicolour 3D printing tech

Researchers at the Beckman Institute have unveiled a technique capable of producing and altering structural colours across the visible wavelength spectrum, ranging from deep blue to vibrant orange.

New funding boosts dev’t of 3D-printed solution to facial reconstruction for cancer patients

Dr Xiao Liu from the University of Wollongong has obtained a significant grant of $700,000, marking a major advancement in improving the rehabilitation process for individuals who have undergone treatment for head and neck cancer.

UW-Madison researchers unveil 3D-printed functional human brain tissue

A team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has pioneered the development of the first 3D-printed brain tissue capable of growth and functioning akin to natural brain tissue.
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