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 …
3D printed cornea transplants at Precise Bio gain new R&D funding from Carl Zeiss Meditec
US biotechnology start-up Precise Bio has gained the backing of Carl Zeiss Meditec to fund the further development of its 3D printed cornea transplants. Precise Bio is currently honing endotheli…
3D printed ‘hydrocyclones’ tackle the troublesome microplastics in drinking water
A group of China and US-based researchers have developed 3D printed ‘hydrocyclones’ with the potential to remove the vast majority of the harmful microplastics finding their way into drinking water re…
Researchers turn smartphone into on-demand personalized drug 3D printer
Researchers at University College London (UCL), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC) and biopharma firm FabRx, have managed to convert an everyday smartphone into an on-demand personalized dru…
3D printing industry year in review: December 2021
Rounding off another tumultuous year, December was certainly not short of news. In addition to multiple medical advances, the month saw court injunctions handed out, and the legalization of a controve…
FabRx and UCL design 3D printed device to tackle drug pollution in water supplies
Researchers from pharmaceutical 3D printing specialist FabRx, University College London and Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC) have developed a novel 3D printed device capable of removing dr…
UCL, USC and FabRx develop 3D printed punctal plugs to combat dry eye disorder
The 2021 3D Printing Industry Awards shortlists are open for voting, have your say now. Pharmaceutical 3D printing specialist FabRX, alongside researchers from University College London…