China3D printingNet, September 23, we usually find that the newly bought toy children have not had enough fun before they have no electricity, and most of the batteries are very short-lived and…
Oslo, Norway – March 19, 2020 – Nordic semiconductor announced the launch of the nRF52820 Bluetooth 5.2 system-on-chip (SoC), the sixth product in its popular and market-proven nRF52 series. This device is…
China3D printingNet September 24, the leader of space manufacturing technology, Made In Space (MIS), will send its first ceramic manufacturing facility to the International Space Station (ISS) on September 29. The Turbine…
China3D printingNet September 26, researchers at Rice University use artificial intelligence (AI) to speed up3D printingDevelopment of biological scaffolds to help wound healing. A team led by Lydia Kavraki, a computer scientist…
With the continuous improvement of the maturity of precision medicine-related technologies and the continuous improvement of the public’s acceptance of precision treatment, the medical industry has begun to enter a new stage…
China3D printingNet September 29, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)3D printingA sensor that can recognize Covid-19 antibodies in about 10 seconds. The technology is produced using an additive manufacturing system supplier Optomec’s…
China3D printingNet September 29 news, solid metal3D printingExpert Fabrisonic used its patented Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing (UAM) process to successfully fuse different amorphous alloys into the multi-metal coating. As part of NASA’s SBIR…
China3D printingNet September 30, a group of researchers from the San Diego campus in San Diego developed a3D printingThe new method of liquid crystal elastomer (LCE), the method only needs to change…
3D printingThe start-up company Origin was selected to participate in the first Advanced Manufacturing Olympics (AM Olympics) held by the Rapid Maintenance Office (RSO) of the United States Air Force (USAF). The…
China3D printingOn October 2nd, researchers from the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have developed a method of printing centimeter-scale tissues with high physiological relevance. The appearance and function…