Year: 2018

December 16, 2018 • 3D printing technology

How Dentists Use 3D Printing In Their Work

Dentistry industry has been greatly influenced by 3D printing. Over the course of the past decade, the dental industry has been revolutionized by 3D printing technology. Several different applications of 3D printing have been developed, from fixing broken teeth to making flossing easier. Dentists have found numerous ways to bring 3D printing into their routines,… Continue reading How Dentists Use 3D Printing In Their Work

November 30, 2018 • 3D printer

AI Recreates Paintings With 3D Printer [VIDEO]

Some of the most famous paintings are so unique that it is impossible to recreate them accurately. While getting a basic reproduction is as simple as it can get, a 100%-accurate copy is hard to achieve. Nevertheless, researchers at MIT’s Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) successfully trained an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to… Continue reading AI Recreates Paintings With 3D Printer [VIDEO]

October 11, 2018 • 3D printing

Spanish Researcher Creates 3D Printer That Makes Meat (Kind Of)

A scientist from Barcelona Giuseppe Scionti has brought both haute cousine and 3D-printing together by creating an alternative to meat that can be printed out. Scionti has spent three years developing his creation, and his “steaks” are made entirely of plants, and manage the difficult feat of imitating the texture of meat.

September 17, 2018 • 3D printing

Zortrax Inkspire 3D-Printer

Polish 3D printer manufacturer Zortrax has released the Zortrax Inkspire, the company’s first desktop DLP 3D printer which marks the company’s entrance into the the resin 3D printing market. The DLP technology uses a digital projector screen to flash a single image of each layer across the entire platform at once. Because the projector is… Continue reading Zortrax Inkspire 3D-Printer

September 10, 2018 • 3D printing

Volkswagen Plans To 3D-Print Car Parts

More and more companies are putting 3D-printing to their benefit. Volkwagen recently has announced it’s about to use metal printing technology to produce some parts, like gear knobs and custom tailgate lettering, in their cars. These plans are to be realized within two to three years.

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