Engineers have created intelligent 3D printers that can quickly detect and correct errors, even in previously unseen designs, or unfamiliar materials like ketchup and mayonnaise, by learning from the ...
The development comes from the University of Michigan and the key to faster printing stems from the algorithm being able to preemptively compensate for the vibrations caused by 3D printers. In trials, ...
This article was updated on May 28, 2024. When it comes to additive manufacturing and 3D printing,, advancements have continued to push the boundaries of what is possible. Since this article posted in ...
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