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3D Printing

Came across this news story today about a baby's life that was saved with a groundbreaking

3-D printed device that restored his breathing. Fascinating stuff.  You can read about it here





I'd love to hear your thoughts on this technology.



The Manufacturing TPN are organising a conference in Febuary 2014 at which Additive

Manufacturing (3D printing) will be discussed.  Check back for further details nearer the time.
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  • Joanne, 

    I came across an article published on Prof Richard Hague, director of the University of Nottingham's additive manufacturing and 3D printing research group.

    The model of his design of a 3D-Printed ARM was highlighted at the London Science Museum’s 3D printing exhibition, in clear plastic shows in detail how it would work, and also the circuits can sense temperature, feel objects, and control the arm’s movement.

    It will be good if he is also invited to give a talk on his 3D-Printed ARM.

    Regards,

    Lim Yew-Kee CEng, MIET

    Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia   
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  • Joanne, 

    I came across an article published on Prof Richard Hague, director of the University of Nottingham's additive manufacturing and 3D printing research group.

    The model of his design of a 3D-Printed ARM was highlighted at the London Science Museum’s 3D printing exhibition, in clear plastic shows in detail how it would work, and also the circuits can sense temperature, feel objects, and control the arm’s movement.

    It will be good if he is also invited to give a talk on his 3D-Printed ARM.

    Regards,

    Lim Yew-Kee CEng, MIET

    Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia   
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