Advances in direct ink writing improve bioinspired 3D-printed structures

Explore how direct ink writing enables the creation of lightweight, bioinspired lattices and webs, offering new opportunities for medical devices, soft robotics, and wearables.

Medical shops make the move to more near-net shaped parts

As technology and materials continue to advance, near-net shape casting and parts produced with AM will likely play an increasingly important role in manufacturing medical devices and implants as will full 5-axis machining technology.

Dyndrite and Nikon revolutionize metal 3D printing

This addition delivers next-level toolpath control and productivity to metal AM customers.

The lightweight revolution: Why metal foam is changing production

Metal foam and PFAS substitution improve ecological footprint.

Discover the future of machining at DMG MORI Chicago Innovation Days 2025

From April 29 to May 2, 2025, DMG MORI USA unveils the latest advancements in machining and automation.

Precious metal fabrication

A complete toolbox under one roof: Considerations and benefits of 3D printing for precious metals.

Pioneering battery-free cardiac implants

CELTRO partnered with Nano Dimension, leveraging their additively manufactured electronics (AME) technology to develop small, durable, and highly efficient medical implants.

Machine learning framework enhances precision, efficiency in metal 3D printing

Research led by University of Toronto Professor Yu Zou aims to produce higher quality and more reliable metal parts for aerospace, automotive, energy, and health-care applications.

Prima Additive to be sold to Sodick Co. Ltd.

The acquisition will enable Sodick to expand its product lineup and strengthen its presence in the European market.

3D printed device for babies with rare respiratory disease

Michigan Medicine and Materialise launch research study for bioresorbable implant intended to help children with severe tracheobronchomalacia.

Distributed manufacturing to lead U.S. into Industry 4.0

Project DIAMOnD’s 3D printing network already has Michigan excited.