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Explore the scientific applications of 3D printing and additive manufacturing in robotics, healthcare, aerospace, education, construction, architecture, and electronics. Backed by research, case studies, and academic insights.

Print On Air: FDM 3D Printing

Print On Air FDM 3D printing concept featuring a futuristic 3D-printed rocket, symbolizing support-free additive manufacturing and overhang printing innovations.

The market share of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), the most common and accessible 3D printing technology, continues to grow due to its broad range of applications and the diversity of printable materials. As a material extrusion technology, FDM 3D printing…

3D Printed Organs: Innovations in Bioprinting Technology

3D printed organ being bioprinted in a sterile laboratory with a bio-printer, using green lasers to fuse layers of bio-polymer into a liver model.

What are 3D Bioprinting and Biofabrication? Tissue engineering—encompassing the development of 3D printed organs and other tissue structures—aims to repair damaged tissues or organs. However, traditional tissue engineering methods have struggled to achieve clinical success in processes requiring complex production…

The Use of 3D Printing in Robotics and Automation Technologies

A small robot model created using 3D printing technology, representing advancements in robotics and automation.

With the ever-evolving technology landscape and the accelerating impact of digitalization, significant advancements—particularly those sparked by 3D printing in robotics and automation—are reshaping industries. In this environment of rapid development and transformation, expectations for new technological breakthroughs are naturally rising…

3D Printing in the Automotive Industry

A 3D-printed car being created on a 3D printer, showcasing the impact of additive manufacturing in the automotive industry.

The automotive industry, one of the world’s largest industries, which began in the late 19th century with the development of motor vehicles and grew in the early 20th century with the introduction of mass production techniques, is now being significantly…