Bioprinting: The Medical Revolution of the Future
Bioprinting: In October 2025, the first 3D cornea was successfully transplanted. Low-cost technology for tumor biopsies. Towards custom organs and the end of waiting lists.
Innovations Bioprinting: In October 2025, the first 3D cornea was successfully transplanted. Low-cost technology for tumor biopsies. Towards custom organs and the end of waiting lists.
Maker xTool and Bambu Lab donate machines and funds to communities for local innovation, 3D printing, and open-source environmental sensors: technology, sustainability, and participation for resilient communities.
Manufacturing Industrial 3D printing in 2025 surpasses prototyping: Asia on the rise, costs -60%, multi-material components, redesigned supply chains, and on-demand production even in space.
Maker 2025 Guide to Consumer 3D Printing: Printers, Smart Materials, AI Software, and Easy Projects to Get Started Right Away.
Maker In 2025, the consumer 3D market exploded: Bambu Lab dominates with low-cost modular printers, AI and e-commerce make the technology accessible to everyone, while startups and Asia push innovation beyond the desktop.
Maker Comparison between resin 3D printing and FDM: differences in quality, costs, materials, and ease of use to choose the most suitable technology for your project.
Manufacturing Multicolor and multimaterial 3D printing: from niche to mainstream, it eliminates assemblies and costs, combining rigid, flexible, conductive, and transparent in a single piece.
Manufacturing Resin 3D Printing 2026: larger and smarter printers, eco and hi-tech resins, all-in-one post-processing, ever-lower prices.