3D Printing: The Stories

 Date:2015/2/9 9:08:02 Hit:25 Tags:

This week’s 3D printing stories we didn’t cover spans a diverse array of topics. We have the benefits of open source sharing highlighted as we can 3D print race cars and syringe pumps (at exorbitant savings estimates in the case of syringe pumps), there’s a 3D printed corset featured just in time for Valentine’s Day, and we also see how 3D printing overlaps with Microsoft’s new HoloLens headset. In order to stay on top of new industry developments, and there are many, Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) is offering two scholarships for its spring conference in Jacksonville, Florida. And student opportunities remain in the news as we consider the innovative 3D printed designs of a Polish team that caught some NASA judges’ attention. Then coming back to Earth, in the world of filament, Proto Crate is offering a monthly filament subscription service that keeps the filament flowing in your direction for all of your printing needs and experiments. Finally, edible chocolate filament is unveiled at a Dutch grocery story in Einhoven, used by a newly designed 3D chocolate printer called “ByFlow.”

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