This week in Additive Manufacturing (Aug 01, 2023) #36

This week in Additive Manufacturing (Aug 01, 2023) #36

Make sure you don't miss the updated?industry index?by?3D Alliances.

This week in 3D - Soft robots, printing simulation, a hydrogel with gelatine, and more...

  1. Metal - a team from CSEM, presented a gear mechanism for space applications, printed in metal with geometry that combines flexible and solid areas; the printed gear has no friction and no need for lubrication.
  2. Food - Steakholder Foods, a food printing company from Israel, announced the grant of a patent for advanced biological food printing heads.
  3. Software - EOS, in collaboration with the Israeli software company CASTOR is launching a system called Can I 3D Print This? That test the printability of parts.
  4. Software - Paanudv Applications from India releases AM PravaH, a simulation software for 3D printing
  5. Medical - A new international consortium HU3DINKS has been formed to develop advanced human tissue-based bio-inks for 3D bioprinting.
  6. Medical - Canadian tissue engineering company 3D BioFibR has raised over $3.52 million in seed funding for the company's new collagen fiber products for 3D bioprinting.
  7. Medical - Researchers report the development of a new hydrogel ink filled with gelatine fibres that enable 3D printing of a functional heart chamber that mimics a beating like a human heart.
  8. Robotics - Researchers have succeeded in producing monolithic soft robotic gripper arms on a desktop 3D printer that includes integrated control circuits.
  9. Bicycles - Arevo from California, which manufactures printers for composite materials, announced the closing of a bicycle printing factory established in Vietnam only two years ago with an investment of 20 million dollars.
  10. Dental - Desktop Health and Carbon have formed a new partnership to promote using a dental impression material approved by the US FDA as a Class II impression material in dental restoration.


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