3D Printing
3D printing helps young entrepreneur’s therapy device blossom
Entrepreneur and winner of Innovate UK's 2023 Young Innovators award, Orlando Ely, has turned to additive manufacturing, better known as 3D printing, to bring a device that could revolutionise the way people recover from strokes and cognitive impairment a significant step closer to launch.
3D printed vascular grafts advancing cardiovascular surgery
A team of researchers led by the University of Edinburgh’s School of Engineering have developed small-diameter vascular grafting, using a combination of 3D printing (specifically extrusion printing) and electrospinning techniques, which are used in surgeries to treat cardiovascular diseases. These grafts are designed to replace or bypass damaged blood vessels in patients with cardiovascular diseases.
3D printing that is sustainable and reversible
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a novel 3D printing method that is both simple and environmentally friendly.
3D printing drives Team GB’s cycling success
As Team GB celebrates its achievements at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Renishaw has also marked a milestone by contributing its additive manufacturing (AM) expertise to the creation of a track bike for British Cycling.
Cornish fishing net recycler exceeds funding target
Cornwall-based Fishy Filaments, pioneer of technology that transforms end-of-life fishing nets into high-value materials for 3D printing and injection moulding, has surpassed its Crowdcube campaign funding target with more than a week to go.
Mucus-based bioink: engineering lung tissue
Researchers have made a breakthrough in lung tissue engineering, by successfully developing a mucus-based bioink suitable for 3D printing lung tissue.
Material science: Changing the future of 3D printed polymer networks
Researchers have unveiled a breakthrough using additive manufacturing to create highly durable and flexible materials.
Researchers demonstrate viability of 3D printed concrete
A research team at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has explored how cellulose nanofibrils, a novel plant-based material, can enhance the benefits of 3D-printed concrete technology.
3D printing advanced electronics
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has recently unveiled a new technique that has the potential to change the fabrication of 3D-printed circuits, and could significantly impact the future of electronics in sectors such as healthcare, communications, and security.
Cornish pioneer turns fishing nets into 3D printing materials
Cornwall-based Fishy Filaments, the first recycler globally to transform end-of-life fishing nets into high-value materials for 3D printing and injection moulding, has launched its latest Crowdcube campaign to fund the next phase of its growth.