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3D Printing News Briefs: June 15, 2018
We’re covering news from the medical and automotive worlds in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, along with a few other stories to get you into the weekend. In Taiwan, ITRI…
ITRI Researchers Develop 3D Printed Bone Specifically for Ethnically Chinese People
People of different ethnicities can be differentiated by visible physical characteristics, but in some cases, people from different parts of the world have physical differences on the inside, as well,…
ITRI Develops 3D Printed Bionic Chinese Skin as Region-Specific Animal Testing Alternative
While 3D printed skin is certainly helpful in terms of helping burn victims, it can also be used as a much less controversial alternative to animal testing. The JALA Group,…
Taiwan Determined to Break Out as Leader in 3D Printing, ITRI is Behind New Alliance
As a whole, it seems like Taiwan’s future in 3D printing is pretty bright. From continually covering one of their star manufacturers, XYZprinting (also headquartered in the US) and their…
Taiwan’s ITRI Looks to Materialise 3D Software to Help Build the Factory of the Future
As 3D printing evolves around the world, it’s somehow very satisfying to see companies from other countries working together, especially when a variety of products are able to perform to their full…
Taiwan’s ITRI Showcases Metal 3D Printed Saxophone
Guitars. Violins — both acoustic and electric. Cellos. Drum sets and Indian tabla drum pairs. The saxophone… 3D printing musical instruments is becoming more common, but it is not necessarily an easy…
Taiwan’s ITRI Rolls Out Handheld and Wireless Mobile 3D Scanner
The Industrial Technology Research Institute, or ITRI, is the major government-funded institute for Taiwanese technology, and the group just debuted a state-of-the-art, handheld 3D scanner and wireless mobile 3D scanner,…
Taiwan: ITRI Unveils Their First 3D Metal Printer, the AM100/AM250
While Taiwan may be a thriving and independent island, they do bow to what they consider true royalty these days: the technology of 3D printing. And they are certainly not…