An automatic design approach with a new 3D-printing method is established to fabricate soft composites that can change to predetermined shapes and generate controllable robotic motions under a magnetic field.
An automatic design approach with a new 3D-printing method is established to fabricate soft composites that can change to predetermined shapes and generate controllable robotic motions under a magnetic field.
Exploring advances in building 2D and 3D structures through lithography and additive manufacturing.
KIT Scientists develop a new 3D-printing system for building submicron structures in record time.
“This work opens new avenues for material scientists and biologists to mimic in the lab the structure of living tissues and to upscale the production of engineered constructs.” ~ Dr. Riccardo Levato and Prof. Chris Moser.
Towards full-control of microstructures in additive manufacturing.
Israeli scientists have engineered a heart that completely matches the cellular and anatomical properties of the patient.
Researchers use biodegradable nanocellulose with additional functionalities to produce implants for cartilage diseases using 3D printing.
Quick response code ‘clouds’ embedded in three-dimensional parts for product authentication.
EOS and Gravity want to revolutionize human transport with a pioneering flight suit.
Roll-to-roll laser-induced superplasticity, a new fabrication method, prints metals at nanoscale for making electronic devices.