This week in Additive Manufacturing (Jan 14, 2025), #107

This week in Additive Manufacturing (Jan 14, 2025), #107

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  1. Construction: The University of Bari in Italy has 3D printed a pedestrian bridge using waste materials from the marble industry
  2. Materials: A research team in China has developed a UV-curable 3D printing gel featuring bicontinuous nanostructures, achieving high electrical conductivity while maintaining strong mechanical properties.
  3. FDM/FFF: The 4-axis Core-RΘ 3D printer is an evolution of the Cartesian printer, featuring a head that enables printing at various angles, thereby reducing the need for support structures.
  4. FDM/FFF: Creality has launched a new brand called Soleyin to offer filament materials.
  5. FDM/FFF: Creality introduced the Hi Combo, a $500 printer capable of utilizing any one of 16 different types of filaments.
  6. Nutrition: Researchers have applied 3D printing technology to create a cocoa-based nutritional supplement that contains honey and vitamin D3.
  7. Research: Italian printer manufacturer WASP is exploring the potential of printing building materials using a mixture of moon sand and polymer.
  8. Research: Researchers have successfully printed a fully functional microscope in under three hours, with the entire system costing around $60, including lenses, a camera, and a Raspberry Pi.
  9. Construction: RIC Technology has introduced a 3D robotic printer called RIC-PRIMUS, which is capable of printing three-story buildings.
  10. Communications: Researchers in Berkeley, California, have developed a platform for 3D printing antennas designed for communication at 5G and 6G frequencies, utilizing a multi materials printing.

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