Innovation Booster - Additive Manufacturing
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The Innovation Booster - Additive Manufacturing is an initiative of Innosuisse (former Commission for Technology and Innovation, CTI).
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https://ibam.swiss/ 31-12-2020 18:42:25
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Dr. Xiao Liu, a researcher at the University of Wollongong, has received $700,000 in funding from the Passe and Williams Foundation to develop 3D printed facial reconstruction methods for head and neck cancer patient Innosuisse #swissinnovationbooster buff.ly/496MAJN
The MASS-PEX project aims to advance in-space manufacturing by developing a complete system for manufacturing structures from photopolymers using 3D printing in space, with the added innovation of reinforcing structures with fibers. Innosuisse buff.ly/3uo9Nbu
ESA's new working group, led by Dr. Rita Palumbo, focuses on exploring the potential benefits of printed electronics for space applications, aiming to leverage the flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability of this technology. Innosuisse buff.ly/3ueioO0
Dutch architecture firm Studio RAP has radically redesigned a three-storey façade in Amsterdam using 3D printing, with special algorithms combining traditional craftsmanship with modern robotics. Innosuisse #swissinnovationbooster #ibam buff.ly/493FuGc
Engineering student Alan Zhang from UC Berkeley is working on an ambitious project: a self-designed flying car that can take off and land vertically (VTOL). He is relying heavily on 3D printing for the production of individual components. Innosuisse buff.ly/3umnHuJ
Additive Manufacturing of Electronics (AME) is reshaping the way we think about electronics manufacturing. Learn about how Nano Dimension is partnering with J.A.M.E.S to advance the technologies and applications of AME. Innosuisse buff.ly/43obfYu
Exentis Group AG, provider of a 3D technology platform that enables large-scale industrial production, has delivered a latest-generation Exentis Pharma production system to a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer (CDMO) in Italy. Innosuisse buff.ly/4awRdNC
Cellulose-based aerogels are versatile. Empa researchers have succeeded in 3D printing the natural material into complex shapes that could one day serve as precision insulation in microelectronics or as personalized medical implants. Innosuisse buff.ly/3PYJa4p
One of the most exciting applications for additive manufacturing in the world of healthcare is in pharmaceuticals, where a small but growing number of companies are developing solutions to 3D print medication. Innosuisse #swissinnovationbooster #ibam buff.ly/3Ud4LZB
At the Switzerland Innovation Park Biel/Bienne, an innovative module for laser beam shaping has been developed to solve the prevailing challenges in the LPBF process. Innosuisse #swissinnovationbooster #ibam #additive #manufacturing #swissmem buff.ly/4cQM7Og
Readily3D and BIO INX have announced READYGEL INX, the first commercial material for bio-volumetric 3D printers, enabling rapid and cell-friendly production of biological systems. Innosuisse #swissinnovationbooster buff.ly/4e4YRkV
A research team at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England, has made a significant breakthrough in technology for ophthalmic applications with the introduction of a novel resin for 3D printing of intraocular implants. Innosuisse buff.ly/45944nS
3D printing is revolutionizing the construction industry by creating new opportunities for sustainable and efficient construction methods. One outstanding example of this is the “Tor Alva” project, Innosuisse #swissinnovationbooster #ibam #additive buff.ly/3KtmuGf
The collaboration between Putzmeister and STRABAG's subsidiary ZÜBLIN marks a development in construction, leveraging the world's unique mobile concrete printer, KARLOS, to produce complete concrete walls for STRABAG BMTI's new warehouse. buff.ly/4ebJl6Q Innosuisse