This week in Additive Manufacturing (Jan 03, 23)

This week in Additive Manufacturing (Jan 03, 23)

This week in AM - Meat ink, Electric vehicle frame, Intelligent cloud, and more...

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  1. Acquisitions - Meta (Facebook) acquires the 3D printing lens manufacturer Luxexcel which has the ability to print lenses for smart glasses.
  2. Materials - Researchers at Brigham Young University have developed silicon printing with variable stiffness zones to print vocal cords.
  3. Aviation - Ursa Major provides the first 3D-printed copper-based reactive engine parts.
  4. Technology - Researchers have created 'Systems Reef 2', 3D-printed breathing ducts for air conditioning systems.
  5. Technology - Scientists in Switzerland have developed a 3D printed skin for robots that can self-repair after damage.
  6. Bicycles - Mythos, the British manufacturer of bicycle components offers EBM 3D printed titanium handlebars for 1,500 dollars.
  7. Automotive - Canadian auto parts supplier Xaba plans to soon introduce the Project Arrow, an electric vehicle with a 3D printed chassis.
  8. Artificial intelligence - OpenAI announces the Point-E system for creating 3D models using AI, currently a 3D cloud point model
  9. Industry news - Nano Dimension announced the sale of two Fabrica 2.0 systems, that print tiny parts from photopolymer with high precision, to Accomold
  10. Food - Researchers in Singapore have developed a new 3D printing ink that could make lab-grown meat much cheaper to produce

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