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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Pioneers Scalable 3D-Printed Ceramics for Industrial Chemical Reactors
ORNL scientists developed a new scalable 3D printing method for ceramics, enhancing the manufacturing of chemical reactors.
The field of tissue engineering aims to replicate the structure and function of real biological tissues. This engineered tissue has potential applications in disease modeling, drug discovery, and ...
ORNL scientists crack ceramic 3D printing challenge with leak-tight components, paving way for scalable, high-performance ...
LCGC International spoke to Bo Zhang from Xiamen University in China about the evolution of 3D-printed column technology that could offer a new, engineered pathway for column manufacturing beyond ...
Pete Pharma announced it is partnering with Fabrx to bring the company's pharmaceutical 3D printing technology to the compounding pharmacy market in the United States.Fabrx's pharmaceutical 3D ...
Pharmacists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., have started using 3D-printing technology to help produce compounded medications starting with hydrocortisone formulations. The ...
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have integrated binder jet additive manufacturing with an advanced post-processing method to fabricate leak-tight ceramic ...
Abstract: Direct Transfer Bonding (DTB) is a promising technology for die-to-wafer bonding in 3D/heterogeneous integration, addressing limitations of conventional direct/hybrid bonding (DB/HB) methods ...
Triastek to open 3D printed pharmaceutical production in Nanjing, China - expected to be one of the largest in the world.
Pete Pharma brings pharmaceutical 3D printing to hospitals, universities, and clinical research centers in the US, in partnership with FABRX.
The world's largest commercial 3D-printed pharmaceutical production facility is taking shape in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
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