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September 9

 
 

Some exciting innovation in the 3D printing industry covered in this edition of 3D Print Weekly.

Have a great week!

 

3D Printing Tools

 

See how Elon Musk is building the 'Iron Man' lab with tech you can buy

"While this could be seen as a disappointingly low-tech approach to Musk's grand promise of an Iron Man-style lab, the entrepreneur seems to see these new tools as the future of engineering. 3D printing will also play a big role in allowing those prototypes to be quickly tested and iterated upon. And Musk certainly doesn't see these as simple novelties, closing his demonstration with no small claim: "It’s going to revolutionize design and manufacturing in the 21st century." "

Read more on The Verge

 

Affordable high-resolution photo-polymer resins for 3D printers

"My name is Jemmel Belkacem, consultant in polymer materials. I am graduate in chemistry with a Master of science and i have over 10 years R&D experiences in UV curing polymer, 3D printing and materials characterizations.

I have a strong background in polymer formulations and I am recognized as a creative person with excellent analytical thinking.

Futhermore, i was the main inventor of a patented resin formulation for the stereolitography in 2010 (Europe Patent nĀ°10186358.7 - 1253 / EP2436510). This invention relates to a system and a resin for rapid prototyping and manufacturing of 3D objects (Araldite DigitalisĀ® project)."

Read more on Indigogo

 

Innovation

 

Eyewear Of The Future: 3D-printed complete pairs of eyeglasses

"For demonstrating their new Printoptical 3D printing method, LUXeXceL recently 3D-printed complete pairs of eyeglasses with smooth functional lenses and frame made in just one print job."

Read more on 3ders

 

3D Printing Fights Crime in Tokyo (VIDEO)

"Tokyo police have been using 3D printing to create full color 3D models of wanted criminals to help them track down fugitives on the run, models of crime scenes and replicas of weapons to be used as evidence."

Read more on the Shapeways blog

 

See you next week!

 

In This Issue

  1. 3D Printing Tools
  2. Innovation

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