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3D Printed Heart Model Helps Change Little Girl’s Prognosis

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00October 30th, 2015|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|

Five-year-old Mia Gonzalez has always suffered from breathing issues which limited her ability to function as a normal child. Doctors discovered a rare heart malformation known as double aortic arch. The condition causes restricted airflow due to the entanglement of an extra vascular ring around either the trachea or the esophagus. Often misdiagnosed as asthma, this serious condition requires a complex surgical procedure. Dr. Redmond Burke, Director of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, [...]

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25th Anniversary Open House Recap

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00October 22nd, 2015|Categories: Events|

What a great time everyone had at our 25th Anniversary Open House celebration. We had lots of visitors all day long and they were treated to all sorts of activities. Some of the highlights of the day included demonstrations in our 3D printer showroom, customer and vendor displays, networking with our partners and other customers, and continuously running educational seminars on both additive and subtractive manufacturing. We hope you enjoyed the day as much as we [...]

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Stratasys Highlighted Additive Manufacturing at Composites Europe

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00October 21st, 2015|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|

Composites Europe, which took place in September 2015 in Stuttgart, Germany, saw 3D printing provider, Stratasys, demonstrated how its additive manufacturing technology is transforming the face of manufacturing within the aerospace and automotive sectors. Showcasing a spectrum of prototype and production-parts, Stratasys invited visitors to witness how its engineered plastics are meeting the demand for lightweight parts with enhanced functionality across a multitude of aerospace and automotive applications. Recent Stratasys customer announcements highlighting these financial and [...]

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Micro-Structures to Control Elasticity in 3D Printing

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00October 19th, 2015|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg|

Using a new method developed by Disney Research, a 3D-printed teddy bear can have a stiff head, a flexible tummy and bendable arms, even though all of it is made of the same relatively stiff material. By using a printer to alter the small-scale structure of the material, the Disney researchers showed they could vary its elasticity dramatically. They developed families of compatible micro-structures with varying elastic properties, enabling designers to select the properties desired [...]

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Student 3D Prints Life-changing Baby Bottle for Preemies

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00October 7th, 2015|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|

Ravid Koriat, a recent graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, used personal inspiration for her final project in Industrial Design. A conversation with her sister-in-law about the challenges of nursing and pumping “mother’s milk” prompted Koriat to design a new style of feeding system, the FEEDER, specifically for newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). To improve the system for breast milk collection, storage and delivery, Koriat developed accurate [...]

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