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Boston’s Additive Edge: MIT’s MechE Forges the Future of Manufacturing
MIT‘s Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE) is more than an academic hub, it’s a launchpad for the next generation of engineers and the industries that rely on them. MechE is…
AM Rewind: The Biggest News and Trends of 2024
After a sluggish 2023, driven by persistent inflation and geopolitical tensions, 2024 has seen some recovery. Economic growth climbed from about 2.8 percent in 2023 to a modest 3.2 percent…
UpNano Launches 2PP 3D Printing Service with New NanoPro VT Printer
UpNano, an Austrian company specializing in two-photon polymerization (2PP) additive manufacturing (AM), has launched a service bureau that will offer high-volume output of microscale parts. The new service, NanoPro, will…
Printing Money Episode 23: Additive Manufacturing Deal Analysis with Alex Kingsbury
Episode 23 is here, and it’s chock-full. Alex Kingsbury, nLIGHT Market Development Manager and, not to mention, co-creator of the Printing Money podcast, re-joins Danny and the result is 60…
UpNano Lands €7M to Advance 2PP 3D Printing
Known for its hardware that can 3D print microscopic structures, UpNano has become an ally for industries like biomedicine and electronics. Now, the Austrian startup has landed a capital boost…
3D Printing News Briefs, August 17, 2024: 3D Printed Catalysts, Organs, Therapeutics, & More
In 3D Printing News Briefs, America Makes announced the winners of the PADAM project, New Zealand research partners are 3D printing rocket fuel catalysts, and researchers with UVA developed voxel…
3D Printing Unpeeled: Printing Titanium Implants at the Point of Care in Thailand
One of my favorite startups, Mantle3D, has picked up $20 million in funding. The C round was lead by Schooner Capital, with Fine Structure Ventures, Foundation Capital, Corazon Capital, 11.2…
Bioprinting Companies Unite to Form HU3DINKS Consortium
A new international consortium called HU3DINKS is rallying behind a single mission: to develop advanced human tissue-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting. Supported by IraSME, a German network of funding programs;…
Tiny Luxury: MSCHF’s 3D Printed Handbag Takes Miniaturization to a New Level
Renowned for its unconventional, often satirical products that fuse art, technology, and capitalism in unusual ways, the Brooklyn-based internet collective MSCHF has unveiled yet another viral sensation that pushes the…
UpNano and BIO INX Unveil New Bioink for Organ-on-Chip Bioprinting
Bioprinting has taken a leap forward with the introduction of Hydrotech INX U200, a novel, proprietary innovative biocompatible hydrogel resin. The fruit of a collaboration between Austrian 3D printer manufacturer…
What if 3D Printing Mass Customized Everything at the Voxel Level?
When we think of mass customization and 3D printing, we often think of personalizing an object’s shape. Shape alone, however, doesn’t often make a good business case. Frequently, additive manufacturing…
Nano 3D Printed Device Improves IVF Cycles up to 40%
Nano 3D printing is a very niche technological area whose applications have, so far, been mostly demonstrated in lab environments, as far as we know. So, actual use cases for…
New Nano 3D Printing Material Withstands 300°C Heat
Austrian firms UpNano and Cubicure have worked together to release a two-photon polymerization (2PP) material with a heat deflection temperature (HDT) of up to 300°C. Dubbed UpThermo, this high HDT…
3D Printing News Unpeeled: Microwave Kilns, Bike Holders and Fiber Optics
An international team of Korean, British, German and Australian researchers have managed to make a nano printed camera that fits onto the tip of a fiber optic cable. That may…
3D Printing News Unpeeled: UpNano High Temperature 2PP Material, Electoinks Works with Fujifilm
UpNano and Cubicure demonstrate a 2PP material with an HDT of 300C for electronics. Electoinks and Fujifilm to work together on inkjet inks for IC packaging. And Bauhaus University demonstrates…
Investors Double Down on UpNano’s Nanoscopic 3D Printing
Existing investors must like the position of Vienna-based UpNano and its two-photon polymerization (2PP) technology because IGO Industries Group and others doubled down, investing more in the firm. The investment…
3D Printing News Briefs, April 2, 2022: Business, Research, Shoes, & More
In 3D Printing News Briefs, we’re starting with business today, as UpNano announced it is expanding to the US. Then we’ve got news about medical 3D printing, aerospace 3D printing,…
Formnext 2021, Day Four: 3D Printing in the Golden Hour
Day four is fantastic. Lots of people have left and stands remain almost devoid of annoying individuals. The Americans have gone to eat gravy, so its much quieter, as well….
New NanoOne Bioprinter, Ink Lets Researchers Bioprint Directly with Living Cells
A collaboration between UpNano and Xpect INX will allow users to directly print structures containing living cells, from the nanometer scale to the centimeter scale. UpNano’s latest printer uses a…
UpNano’s Nano 3D Printing Achieves Centimeter-Scale with High Resolution in Minutes
Vienna, Austria-based company UpNano, which is commercializing an ultrafast, nano and microscale 3D printing system called the NanoOne, has added even more laser power to its solution. Combine that with…
UpNano: Forging Ahead in Microfabrication With Two-Photon Polymerization
Cell biology has very particular characteristics. During the last decade, researchers and scientists have astounded us with their discoveries in bioprinting and regenerative medicine, proving that a great deal of…