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In 3D Printing News Briefs, we’ll start with 3D scanning news from Artec 3D. Then, Nanoscribe opened a demolab in Shanghai, and The Ohio State University Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence received a grant from the Small Business Administration. Finally, researchers in China are working on wound management with 3D printed barbed microneedle electrodes.
Xact Metal is the pioneer in low-cost LPBF. The US-based firm was the first to sell sub $100,000 LPBF machines. Through value engineering, gumption, and a focus on cost, the company built a market for itself. In dental, tooling, and industry, Xact made parts possible that were not doable before. Without the millions in upfront
A recent article in Military.com highlights the II Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) Innovation Campus, located at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. It provides a good touchstone for the sort of work that could be central to a government-led, accelerated manufacturing buildup effort, like the kind I suggested in a story I wrote last