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Scalable manufacturing for novel, painless vaccine delivery

Collaborators led by Carnegie Mellon University are developing a novel approach to COVID-19 inoculation that addresses both immunological effectiveness and manufacturing efficiency with a low-dose, inexpensive, hybrid microneedle array (Hybrid-MNA) technology.

Additive Manufacturing Poised to Remake Renewable Energy

There was once a time when additive manufacturing (AM) was something of a curiosity. Today, it is a firmly established technology in medical devices, tooling, and other industries. AM is now starting to find applications in new fields, most intriguingly in energy.

Micro 3D Printing Startup BMF Announces Partnership with Materialise

Materialise has long been developing build processors and software for systems in the 3D printing industry. Now, Materialise is going tiny with Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF). BMF will offer a Magics Build Processor made by Materialise for their Projection Micro Stereolithography (PμSL) technology.

Boston Micro Fabrication Announces Partnership with Materialise

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), the pioneer in microscale 3D printing systems, today announced a software partnership with Materialise, a global leader in 3D printing solutions. Magics Print for BMF offers a tailored, turnkey solution for build setup and data preparation.

5 Top Additive Manufacturing Startups Impacting The Materials Industry

Our Innovation Analysts recently looked into emerging technologies and up-and-coming startups working on solutions for the materials sector. As there is a large number of startups working on a wide variety of solutions, we want to share our insights with you. This time, we are taking a look at 5 promising additive manufacturing startups.

Micro 3D printing: When tiny parts mean big impact

Most conversations around additive manufacturing have focused on printing larger and larger parts, yet many of the world’s products are actually getting smaller and smaller. Think of all the tiny parts that are nestled into the handheld electronics we use on a daily basis, for example, or within the devices that make new forms of microscopic exploration and implantation possible in the medical field.