Kyoto University
Will Photonic-Crystal Lasers Revolutionize 3D Printing?
Powder bed fusion (PBF) for metals and polymers predominantly utilizes lasers as the primary heat source. Some directed energy deposition (DED) technologies also employ lasers, while various vat polymerization methods…
CELLINK and Aether Open New Locations for 3D Bioprinting Businesses
CELLINK‘s global presence is growing. The bioprinting company has offices in the United States and Sweden, and now it has officially opened a new office at Kyoto University in Japan….
Japanese Researchers Successfully Use 3D Printed Conduits for Nerve Regeneration in Rats
A team of 13 Japanese researchers led by Kyoto University’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery professor Ryosuke Ikeguchi successfully tested the efficacy of 3D printed conduits in nerve regeneration. Various diseases,…