Category: 3D Printing

October 2015 Hacker of the Month

How one couple combined 3D printing with their passion for homebrewing by designing a 3D printed keg dispensing system for specialty suds. Posted on December 18, 2015 by Erica Derrico Last December, Joe Dietz and his wife Amy needed a way to dispense their homebrewed beer on the go. With a great idea and the […]

DARPA to Advance Microelectronics with 3D Printing

In a bid to redefine microsystems manufacturing, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has unveiled its Additive Manufacturing of Microelectronic systEms (AMME) program. Spearheaded by Program Manager Michael Sangillo, this initiative represents a concerted effort to overhaul conventional manufacturing methodologies using additive manufacturing technologies. Additive Manufacturing of Microelectronic systEms (AMME) program logo. (Image CRedit: […]

Boosting engineering efficiency with Authentise’s latest AI-powered Threads

After securing three new grants last month, Authentise has unveiled a series of new features for its Threads software, a collaborative tool designed to facilitate the sharing, discussion, and management of engineering projects. After months of extensive collaboration with established Threads users like the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Boeing, these new upgrades have […]

Flavor Failure: The Fatal Flaw of Revo’s Fake Fish (and Other 3D-Printed Proteins) – 3DPrint.com

Cut into an M&S “Plant Kitchen No Chicken Kyiv” and you’ll be greeted with a gush of garlicky, herb-flecked vegan butter (formerly known as margarine), reassuringly present and correct. The luxurious, fragrant filling and the crisp breadcrumb coating distracts from the fake “chicken” itself, which is fine, but eaten on its own, the product has […]

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