London | November 2022
Nate Petre won a grant from NASA to 3D print surf boards from seaweed and went on to found circular economy tech startup Distributed Additive Manufacturing (DAM) in London. 'The question used to be, is 3D printing ever going to catch up to traditional manufacturing? More and more the question is, does it have to?'
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MINNEAPOLIS & REHOVOT, Israel–Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS) (the “Company”), a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, today confirmed that it has received an unsolicited non-binding …
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Materials Science News -- ScienceDaily | March 20, 2023
This process is like making a surgical cut of the MAX structure, peeling apart the layers and then reconstructing it with new and different metal layers. In addition to being able to produce new and …
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