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Multi-Material Printing with Light
University of Wisconsin-Madison develops multi-material printer that uses light patterns to form solids.

UC Berkeley Demonstrates ‘All at Once’ 3D Printing
New system uses light to create solid objects in a matter of minutes

University of Michigan Researchers Tout High-Speed 3D Printing Approach
The process employs dual light sources in place of an oxygen membrane to print at 100 times the print speed of conventional offerings.

ADAPT Consortium Looks to the Future of Additive Manufacturing
MIT's new initiative brings together manufacturers, 3D printing companies, academics

Mcity Adds Augmented Reality to Driverless Car Testing Roadmap
Researchers make the case for a hybrid autonomous vehicle test process that combines simulated vehicles and traffic scenarios with real-world test drives.

Purdue Start-Up Targets Defense Applications
Process allows for the printing of thick materials with high levels of precision by applying ultrasonic vibrations to the nozzle to reduce friction and allow for smooth materials flow.

3D Printed Graphene Recharges Battery Design
A 3D printed graphene technique developed by researchers from Virginia Tech and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) promises to revolutionize the way manufacturers produce batteries and supercapacitors.



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