Manufactur3D brings the key events that shaped the Indian 3D printing industry this year. We highlight the work done by the Indian 3D Printing companies.
Aprecia, the 3D printed pharmaceutical company, announced this week that it has established a long-term partnership with Battelle, a global research and development organization, to accelerate and expand its advanced capabilities in 3D Printed pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have developed a way to integrate liquids directly into materials during the 3D printing process. This new 3D printing process will allow active medical agents to be incorporated into pharmaceutical products or luminous liquids to be integrated into materials, which allow monitoring of damage.
The company in a recent official release announced that its machine has set a new milestone in terms of productivity, size, reliability and safety and paves the way to the future of manufacturing. Now, SLM Solutions presents application examples, produced on the NXG XII 600, which impressively illustrate the speed and productivity of the machine to reduce part costs.