3D Printing News Unpeeled: 3.5M for 3D Printing Construction
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MechSense developed by an MIT team enables embedded 3D printed sensors using a single pass of conductive material on a multimaterial 3D printer. This will let us track the performance of gears, gearboxes and more.
The University of Arkansas has gotten $3.4 million from the US Army to make horizontal structures through concrete 3D printing, even using local materials.
3D Printed insoles made through DIW by team from ETH Zurich, Empa and EPFL could improve how shoes fit you or your favorite athletes.
Optomec has developed its KEWB software for high volume IC Packaging and other electronics manufacturing.
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