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On most consumer 3D printers, the print head moves by sliding horizontally along rails, and vertically along rods. The Plybot is different, though, in that it "holds" its head in two robotic arms.
Two years ago, prosthetics startup Unlimited Tomorrow launched TrueLimb, its next-generation bionic arm. Six years of research and development went into TrueLimb, and the technology has given hundreds ...
The global 3D Printing Robot Market is anticipated to grow from USD 2.00 billion in 2025 to USD 3.14 billion by 2030, at a ...
3D printer and additive manufacturing companies are scaling up, raising capital and consolidating for good reason: There's a boom coming. "Here's where we are in terms of global adoption.
MADRID, June 17 (Reuters) - Born without the lower part of his left arm, eight-year old Juan Moyolema was thrilled to receive a new hand from a Madrid-based organisation that uses 3D printers to ...
HP highlighted pediatric prosthetics for underserved communities and the development of a3D-printed transtibial prosthetic ...
Bay Area-based Diamond Age this week announced that it has raised $8 million. The seed round is led by Prime Movers Lab and Alpaca VC and features a slew of additional firms, including Dolby Family ...
This article was written in collaboration with Dr Julian Chua, who is affiliated with ReEngineering Labs, a sports technology consultancy, as well as the Sports ...
Today, we take our first in-depth look at a small Israeli-based concern that might someday emerge as a potentially significant arms supplier to the fast-growing 3D printing sector. Despite the promise ...