
This “Chef” prints chicken in 3D and cooks it by laser
3D printing and laser come together to develop an unsuspected ability: that of "creating" a cutlet and cooking it perfectly. Here is a window into the future of food.

3D printing and laser come together to develop an unsuspected ability: that of "creating" a cutlet and cooking it perfectly. Here is a window into the future of food.
A new bio-ink allows the creation of precise blood vessels: today models for studying diseases, tomorrow spare parts.
3D printing a brain tumor model complete with vessels and tissues is a major step towards new forms of care.

An Israeli designer develops a whole method of making a plethora of 3D objects, all in canvas.
The new methods seen in Malawi and reduced costs make residential 3D printing a must-have option for the planet.
A 3D printed house using only land present on site: this is the new goal of an all-Italian architecture and production team.
Snapmaker 2.0 is the latest generation of "electronic sculptor". Laser engraving, milling and 3D printing all in one: the craftsmanship of the future.
3D printing (with the help of generative design) is invading a thousand different fields. Here are 8 3D printed products that show you as many application examples.
An American homeless man is the first person in the world to live in a 3D printed house. An era of sustainable construction is opening up.
A new method called stereolithography will allow us to print 3D organs with more detail and much, much faster.
A new method produces a material that can be inserted directly into the body for 3D printing of bone replacements.
Black e-bike, an interesting example of how 3d printing will affect all production and design processes in the automotive sector.
ProtoSpray is a process capable of producing "sprayable" touch screens directly on conductive plastic surfaces: in the future it will make every object interactive.
Movies and books open a window on the future, and often anticipate and inspire modern technologies. Here are 5 with the relative "citations".
For the first time, a research team manages to print tissues directly inside a body: a 3D printed ear on the back of a mouse can change biomedical engineering.
A masterpiece for many reasons: innovative materials, recyclable, fast, economic, ecological. An innovative construction method: Prvok 3D, the truly amazing 3D printed tiny house.
The component allows the use of one respirator or multiple respirators in order to treat up to 4 patients each.
A material and a protein together to easily create real artificial blood vessels.
The Boston Dynamics quadrupeds catch our attention, but a robot dog can cost even less and spread more. Such as? Ask Ghost Robotics, which prints it in 3D.

Dymka had undergone amputation of all four legs (and a little tail) by freezing. Today he is a bionic titanium cat thanks to 3D printing.

Two instruments, one of the XVIII and one freshly baked in plastic with 3D printing have identical sound. The "cloned" instruments will preserve the heritage.