Dynamic Interface Printing Advances Volumetric Bioprinting with Computed Axial Lithography

What Happened Recent developments in volumetric bioprinting have been highlighted by VoxelMatters through the introduction of Dynamic Interface Printing (DIP). This technique shows promise in enhancing volumetric bioprinting capabilities by leveraging computed axial lithography (CAL) principles to fabricate complex, cell-laden structures rapidly and with high fidelity. Why It Matters Volumetric printing technologies like CAL represent … Read more

Deutsche Bahn’s Decade of 3D Printing: Pioneering the Digital Warehouse Revolution

What Happened Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s national railway company, recently marked a significant milestone by celebrating 10 years of integrating 3D printing technology into its operations. This achievement was highlighted by VoxelMatters, underscoring how the company has leveraged additive manufacturing to transform its supply chain and maintenance strategies. Why It Matters Deutsche Bahn’s decade-long commitment to … Read more

On-Demand Spares in Auto Industry: How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Digital Inventory

What Happened Experts are increasingly considering the integration of 3D printing technologies within the automotive industry to manufacture on-demand spare parts, as highlighted by a recent article from Carrier Management. This emerging trend centers on leveraging additive manufacturing to produce spare parts on demand rather than relying on traditional inventory stocking methods. Why It Matters … Read more

Innovative Living Materials: Coffee Grounds and Fungal Mycelium as Sustainable 3D Printing Substitutes for Packing Foam

What Happened A recent study highlighted by Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine showcases an innovative use of waste coffee grounds combined with fungal mycelium to create a biodegradable material that could replace traditional packing foam. This living material leverages the natural growth properties of fungi to bind coffee waste into a lightweight, durable, and … Read more

Revolutionizing Tissue Engineering: Hybrid Bioinks for 3D Bioprinted Artery Models

What Happened? Recent advancements in the field of bioprinting have been marked by the development of new hybrid bioinks that enable the creation of artery models with improved structural and biological fidelity. According to a report by 3D Printing Industry, these hybrid bioinks combine multiple biomaterials to better mimic the complex extracellular matrix and mechanical … Read more

ELEGOO’s Integrated 3D Printing Ecosystem Signals New Era for Smart Filament Technologies

What Happened At Formnext 2025, ELEGOO unveiled a comprehensive end-to-end 3D printing ecosystem aimed at enhancing consumer experiences in additive manufacturing. According to a report from the Laotian Times, this ecosystem integrates hardware, materials, and software to streamline the printing process and improve output quality. While the announcement focused broadly on consumer 3D printing, it … Read more

Swarm and Collaborative 3D Printing: The Future of Print Farm Automation

What Happened Recent developments in 3D printing technology have spotlighted the growing role of swarm and collaborative printing methods in automating print farms. While traditional 3D printing setups rely on individual machines operating independently, emerging systems coordinate multiple printers to work simultaneously and in harmony. This approach is gaining traction across various sectors, including food … Read more

RLP’s Levity 3D Printer Redefines Non-Planar 3D Printing by Defying Gravity

What Happened RLP’s Levity 3D printer has emerged as a groundbreaking innovation in the realm of non-planar 3D printing by challenging conventional gravitational constraints. As reported by VoxelMatters on June 18, 2025, this printer breaks the traditional “law of gravity” by enabling printing in orientations and geometries previously considered impossible or impractical. Why It Matters … Read more

Velo3D Advances Collaborative Printing for Defense with High-Throughput Aluminum Additive Manufacturing

What Happened Velo3D has recently announced its participation in a U.S. Army-funded initiative aimed at advancing high-throughput aluminum CP1 additive manufacturing for defense applications. This program is conducted in collaboration with RTX and the Raytheon Technologies Research Center. The initiative, part of the Army’s AvMC and M&S Program, focuses on pushing the boundaries of aluminum … Read more

How Holograms and Tomographic Printing Are Revolutionizing Volumetric 3D Printing

What Happened Recent advances in volumetric 3D printing have been significantly accelerated by the integration of holographic techniques, as reported by msn.com. This development leverages holography to enhance tomographic printing — a form of volumetric printing that builds 3D objects by projecting light patterns from multiple angles simultaneously. The new approach promises to improve both … Read more