Source: cnn.com San Francisco (CNN Business) : As frontline workers and hospitals struggle to get access to enough medical equipment to deal with the rapid spread of coronavirus, a growing number of businesses are pushing what could be a promising fix: 3D-printed supplies A sprawling network of multinationals, local firms, universities and even individual hobbyists have … Continue reading Can 3D printing plug the coronavirus equipment gap?
World’s first 3D-printed bridge opens to cyclists in Netherlands
Crossing printed from 800 layers of concrete could take weight of 40 trucks, designers say Dutch officials have toasted the opening of what is being called the world’s first 3D-printed concrete bridge, which is primarily meant to be used by cyclists. There was applause as officials wearing hard hats rode over the bridge on their … Continue reading World’s first 3D-printed bridge opens to cyclists in Netherlands