3D printing

The printer is already on the wall: The unexpected solution to the housing crisis - opinion

3D-printed construction technology presents a rare opportunity to change the rules of the game and bring Israel’s construction sector into the 21st century.

3D printing: transforming construction
Massivit 10000 additive manufacturing system

From theme parks to UAVs: Massivit 3D joins Israel’s defense pivot

Prusa XL 3D printer

Czech–Israeli Tech Partnership Confronts China’s Grip on 3D Printing

A 3D printer creating a pistol; illustrative.

US National Guard soldier charged for attempting to send 3D-printed gun parts to al-Qaeda


Want healthy chocolate? You can 3D print it - study

The work heralds what the researcher hopes will be a new line of “functional foods” – edibles specially designed with health benefits. The

Chocolate

Device mimicking bioengineered pancreas could alter diabetes care

Type-1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune reaction that destroys the islet cells. It can also cause kidney failure.

A blood glucose test is done to check sugar levels in a Type 2 Diabetes patient

Fashion meets spirituality in New York's new Hampton Synagogue

Designer Edward Jacobs spearheaded the renovation, bringing together the work of artist Dale Chihuly and Israeli manufacturing company Kornit Digital.

Kornit Digital and American artist Dale Chihuly teamed up to bring the Hampton Synagogue to life, using bright colors and textiles digitally printed in Israel.

New Technion technology to allow growing printed tissue for transplants

The new concept, print-and-grow, is based on an original concept developed by the researchers – a microgel used as a support material in the process, CarGrow.

 The results of growing the printed tissue in CarGrow (above) and without it. One can see that the innovative process maintains the original size of the tissue and prevents its drastic shrinking.

Boeing turns to Israeli start-up for platform to 3D print aircraft and space station parts

Assembrix will lend its 3D printing virtualization platform to the aerospace giant.

 An Aeroflot Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is reflected in a puddle at Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia, July 7, 2015.

World’s thinnest 3D printed cornea implanted in Jerusalem

This is the breakthrough that Ophthalmologists at Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center have achieved using the thinnest 3D cornea.

 Thinnest artificial cornea in the world

Modern technology recreates face of Stone Age woman

Using modern 3D technology, a Swedish archaeologist and artist have brought back to life the face of a 4,000-year-old Stone Age woman.

 Reconstruction of the Raspberry girl, a 5000 years old female skeleton, around 19 years old at the time of her death. The contents of raspberry seeds were preserved in her stomach, due to the conditions in the bog were the skeleton was found. Falbygdens Museum, Falköping Sweden.

Technology helps offer 3D-printed homes as an option for ownership

Several 3D-printed homes are being built in the US as communities cope with housing shortages and experiment with options.

 DISCUSSING IMAGES on a 3D map created by Unit 9900.

Stratasys, 3D printing a better tomorrow

Stratasys is a global leader in 3D printing, with the largest polymer additive manufacturing offering, network of partners, and customer installed base in the world – for over 30 years.

 Dr. Yoav Zeif, CEO of Stratasys

Israel's SavorEat launches personalised plant-based 3D printed burgers

Typically, vegan burgers from companies like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat are frozen and later cooked on a grill. SavorEat's technology, however, are made on site by a self-contained 3D printer.

SavorEat plant-based hamburger