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Microscope imprime en 3D

The first fully 3D-printed microscope takes less than 3 hours to fabricate

Scottish researchers have developed the first fully 3D-printed microscope, paving the way for the democratization of such equipment. Researchers from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, created the first fully 3D-printed microscope in under three hours, costing less than £50, or just under €60. Based on an open-source design, this microscope incorporates 3D-printed lenses, […]

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Leonardo da Vinci's Bridge

Leonardo da Vinci’s Bridge Recreated in Italy with Recycled Materials and 3D Printing

In Italy, a prototype of the bridge envisioned by Leonardo da Vinci has been recreated using 3D printing and recycled materials from stone processing. This innovative project is the result of a collaboration between the ArCoD department of the Polytechnic University of Bari, B&Y, and 3D printer manufacturer WASP. A modern reinterpretation of a historic

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First 3D-Printed Social Housing in Europe

A pioneering project: Europe’s first 3D-printed social housing

In Ireland, Harcourt Technologies Ltd (HTL.tech) has completed Europe’s first 3D-printed social housing project compliant with ISO/ASTM 52939:2023 standards. With a 35% reduction in construction time, this project represents a major milestone in sustainable building practices. A technical and regulatory innovation for building construction in Europe HTL.tech completed the construction of social housing in Grange

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