Researchers from the University of Bath have developed 3D printed structures that can remove harmful ‘forever chemicals’ from water. The ceramic-infused lattices (or ‘monoliths’) can reportedly …
Evove raises £5.7M in funding to reduce CO2 emissions with 3D printing
UK-based water filtration technology provider Evove has closed a £5.7 million funding round, funded by At One Ventures and AM Ventures. The round was led by At One Ventures, a frequent investor in dis…
French National IRD 3D prints water pollution sensor using Formlabs technology
The French National Research Institute for Development (IRD) has developed a water pollution sensor for the wild using Formlabs’ stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing technology. The IRD is a public mu…
Nano Sun 3D printing reduces water pollution
Nano Sun, a Singapore based start up, has opened a new 3D printing factory that it hopes will have a major impact on water pollution. The company is a spin-off from Nanyang Technological University (N…