MIT researchers have devised new tech that can 3D print entire complex machines with moving parts in a matter of hours.
“We believe that this technology can impact different areas of health technology,” DTU Associate Professor En Te Hwu explained. “The original goal for developing our own 3D printer was to be able to ...
It's a sci-fi trope and a technology that's been seriously explored for space exploration, but so far 3d-printed food is little more than a novelty. A company whose founder has deep roots in 3d ...
The product is the R1 from a new company, TOP.E (pronounced “top eee”). It’s billed as the “World’s First 5-Axis All-3D Printer for Family”.
The Core One is an excellent alternative to the Bambu Lab machines, and, because it's made by Prusa, it has security-first features and an upgrade path that just doesn't exist for other manufacturers.