With a global shortage of organs suitable for transplant, some researchers are looking at 3D printing of living tissue as a solution – but to do it they might need to go into orbit.
3D bio-printing is the most promising technology for solving the problem of donor organ and tissue shortage needed for transplantation. Scientists and medics worldwide are striving to make artificial organ transplantation a widely used practice.
3D metal printing technology can be used in top manufacturing sectors like the aerospace and automotive industries.
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Based in Urbandale, Iowa, 3D printer shop HartSmart Products has been operating since 2015. Now, drawing from its experience with various printers and its own print farm, the company has…
Preserving the planet’s environment is critical to human survival, and the textile industry is in a better position than many to change humanity’s impact on the climate.
We recently stumbled across a new company in 3D printing right near us called Closed Loop Plastics. After learning more about their 100% recycled plastic filament we were ecstatic to give it a try and share our experience.
Creativity is everywhere in the field of materials for 3D printing. Combining recycling processes with filament production techniques, one company offers some unique blends..
Thought the pic was click bait but wait up… this article describes shape-changing displays you can touch and feel” which are even better than simple projections.
Exciting new technologies, which allow users to change the shape of displays with their hands, promise to revolutionize the way we interact with smartphones, laptops and computers. Imagine pulling objects and data out of the screen and playing with these in mid-air. Today we live in a world of flat-... Read more
wow, if this was a thing where you could actually transform the flat screen into a sticky out shape it would be a zillion times better than the “3d” screens that change the flat picture depending on where your eyes are. Boggles belief. where did you see the image and what would you actually search for to find it on google.
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Looks like it wouldn’t take much for an existing gnome manufacturer to provide this service and make a few dollars, being the first to market. Printing your own face isn’t that tricky if you have the 3d file at hand and you can get them done in 3d booths.
Sharpify booths exist. They should be everywhere already. Bound to make their money back after a few months in shopping malls, theme parks and the like.
Would love a scan of my body same day each year, dunno what I would do with it yet but its the equilivant of a photo in the old days. The booth already exists though, just not near me in the UK.
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Matterport’s 3D data platform automatically stitches all your data together and lets you export your data easily, saving significant amounts of manual work and time.
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This product looks like you just walk into a room, scan by waving it about and it creates a 3d map of the room you can use in design software, aint got it but it could do the trick.
3D printing of human organs could be the solution for treating critically ill patients during space exploration missions.
Check this out! These scientists want to test out a 3D human-printed heart in a pig.
https://www.freethink.com/science/3d-bioprinting-organs-on-demand
This is a fantastic concept! It would mean patients will not have to wait for months on organ transplant waitlists.
3D printing is the future of organ transplant and medicine
3D metal printing technology can be used in top manufacturing sectors like the aerospace and automotive industries.
Check this out! Tech giant Apple is using metal 3D printing technology to make smartwatches.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-30/apple-watch-series-9-apple-tests-3d-printing-in-device-production
3D printing can make the metal fabrication process cheaper and more efficient.
Metal 3D printing can help transform the manufacturing industry for the better.
It’s official! Glasses-free 3D technology is coming to your PC screens soon.
This Sony screen can offer you 3D viewing without the need of 3D glasses.
Many people hate wearing 3D glasses, so this would be a cool technology.
https://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/09/10/nieslen-survey-states-the-obvious-people-hate-3d-glasses.aspx
3D printing can also make the #fashion industry more sustainable by reducing material wastage.
https://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/9585/implementing-sustainability-in-fashion-textile-industry
3D-printed clothes have reached mainstream fashion; you can even find them on the runway.
3D printing is becoming increasingly popular and is helping revolutionize the fashion industry!
It’s all fun and games until they start scaring everyone on the streets!
This tech is impressive. It can also be used in lots of other areas besides advertising, say, theme parks or movie theatres
Wow! People show up in numbers to see this 3D billboard of a cat. Talk about grabbing people’s attention!
Yeah, you won’t be forgetting such an advert anytime soon!
Watching history in the making right here https://www.thespaghettidetective.com/blog/2021/02/19/turning-used-cups-into-3d-prints/
It would be amazing if someone found a value in old plastic. Money will guide us….
Good idea but it is early days in this field. rPET is already a thing though.
Thought the pic was click bait but wait up… this article describes shape-changing displays you can touch and feel” which are even better than simple projections.
wow, if this was a thing where you could actually transform the flat screen into a sticky out shape it would be a zillion times better than the “3d” screens that change the flat picture depending on where your eyes are. Boggles belief. where did you see the image and what would you actually search for to find it on google.
I like how you can get a 3d print of yourself online. Here is a service that does it for your entire body, albeit a small version.
Looks like it wouldn’t take much for an existing gnome manufacturer to provide this service and make a few dollars, being the first to market. Printing your own face isn’t that tricky if you have the 3d file at hand and you can get them done in 3d booths.
Kim Leachman the artists does personalised gnomes, but yeah a service where you just send your pic and have it 3d printed would be good.
Love this idea, so does ASDA. Great.
Sharpify booths exist. They should be everywhere already. Bound to make their money back after a few months in shopping malls, theme parks and the like.
Would love a scan of my body same day each year, dunno what I would do with it yet but its the equilivant of a photo in the old days. The booth already exists though, just not near me in the UK.
Toybox is one for kids. not sure how well they come out though, anyone know?
Great idea, this sounds like an improvement on playdough moulds.
Yeah, great idea, i won’t use a flatty ever again now I have this in my room. Highly recommended.
Amazing idea, but never used one, I bet it’s a great experience.
Amazing, didn’t realise this exists, and it makes images not just 3d models.
Matterport’s 3D data platform automatically stitches all your data together and lets you export your data easily, saving significant amounts of manual work and time.
This product looks like you just walk into a room, scan by waving it about and it creates a 3d map of the room you can use in design software, aint got it but it could do the trick.