Penn State researchers develop sustainable resin to replace large-format 3D printing plastics
A team of agricultural and biological engineers from Penn State is working on a sustainable resin material made from agriculturally derived components, which has the potential to replace plastics currently used in large-format 3D printing for creating objects such as furniture and boats.
EOS partners with Japan’s Ex-Fusion to mitigate growing space debris problem
EOS Space Systems has teamed up with Japanese laser fusion technology developer Ex-Fusion to address the growing issue of space debris.Â
Hardware as a service: A new paradigm for service contracts
Across the ever-evolving landscape of technology and business, Hardware as a Service (HaaS) is proving to be a transformative concept. The world at large has become familiar and comfortable with software delivered as a service commodity via subscription model both for professional organisations and individuals.
Researchers develop wearable device that generates energy from finger movements
Researchers have introduced an experimental wearable device that harnesses power from a user's finger movements and possesses the ability to create and store memories, showing promise in the field of health monitoring and other applications.
Beyond the surface: The power of density determination in additive manufacturing
In the ever-evolving world of manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a ground-breaking technology with transformative potential. From aerospace to healthcare, AM has revolutionized industries by enabling the creation of complex, customized parts with unprecedented precision.
Wayland Additive focuses on hard-to-process metals at Formnext 2023
England-based metal additive manufacturer Wayland Additive is taking centre stage at Formnext 2023 with a showcase of parts crafted from challenging metals, including titanium, carbon steel, and tungsten.
3D-printed electronics market to reach $7.9B in 2033, predicts AM Research
A recently released report by Additive Manufacturing Research (AMR), titled "3D Printed Electronics 2023: Market Study & Forecast," has examined global markets for Additively Manufactured Electronics, also known as 3D Electronics Printing (3DEP).
3D-printed tumour model paves way for faster, affordable, and less invasive cancer care
An international research team from the University of Waterloo has developed an innovative method that combines advanced bioprinting technologies with synthetic structures, such as microfluidic chips, to enhance 3D modelling of complex cancers.
Big Build unveils $40M Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre at Eagle Farm TAFE
The Queensland Government is pioneering workforce training for the Fourth Industrial Revolution with the launch of the $40 million Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre at Eagle Farm TAFE, an initiative under the Big Build project.
Schneider Electric issues data centres’ guide for powering AI workloads
Schneider Electric has rolled out an industry-first guide to addressing new physical infrastructure design challenges for data centres that seek to meet evolving needs in the era of artificial intelligence disruption. Â