3D-printed houses are life-size homes constructed using 3D printing. They can be built within hours at a fraction of the cost, with minimal human oversight.
As Łukasz Kondek, a 3D printing engineer at the Toyota factory, says:“Jigs that are 3D printed in the automotive industry today used to be made by a separate tooling division equipped with CNC machines. Currently, over 95% of jigs are manufactured using the LPD technology on aZortrax M30...
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Another pitfall of 3D printing is the work required to finish up a product. This might include sanding or smoothing out an object, heat treatment or removing support struts. Post-processing of 3D printed products can sometimes lead to additional costs....
Modern 3D printers are advanced enough to create complex structures and geometries that would be otherwise impossible to build manually. They can be used to build a range of objects, from simple prototypes to intricate final products, such as medical instruments, aircraft parts, eco-friendly buildin...
PRosPERoS-IIis a large research project led by Maastricht UMC+ in the field of 'smart,' 3D-printed implants for orthopedic applications. The research focuses on the development of biologically active implants that can be customized to the needs of each individual patient, leading to faster rehabili...
3D-printed houses.Using 3D printing technology to construct houses reduces waste and costs. Portable power stations.Portable power stations like the Goal Zero Yeti provide a reliable power source for off-grid adventures or emergencies. Lab-grown meat.Producers create this meat in a lab setting with...
The AutoMedPrint system represents a significant advancement in the field of orthopedics, offering a comprehensive solution for the automated design and rapid production of personalized orthopedic and prosthetic devices through 3D printing technology. This paper details the system's ...
What type of materials can be used? 3D-printed houses: what’s next? With 3D printing seamlessly replacing a traditional building system and pushing the current limits of innovation – the future of homebuilding has changed. A reality synonymous with smart manufacturing, 3D printing makes up a ...
and powertrain design and production. Boeing is using 3D-printed titanium parts in the construction of its 787 Dreamliner airliner.1In 2017, General Electric created a helicopter engine with 16 parts instead of 900–an indication of how