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UC students, faculty to launch free personalized 3D mask creating app Wish your masks fit better and had a longer shelf life? This team wants to help.
From healthcare to manufacturing, innovations in 3D printing technology are not only changing the way we make things but adjusting the realms of possibility. How can we use this technology in the ...
Some health professionals are using 3D printers to make reusable plastic face masks, which are then fitted with pieces of surgical masks that can be swapped out as needed.
The U.S. military is 3D-printing face shields, designing reusable plastic N95 masks and sewing surgical masks to increase the supply of critical medical equipment.
“We’ve gotten a lot of feedback from our teams who have tested the masks, and we know these are much more durable and easier to work," an SRP manager said.
I've been dabbling in some basic cosplay for a few years now, but never had the creativity or confidence to actually make my own props and accessories from scratch. Getting into 3D printing has ...
Doctors 3D print parts for new TraumaOne pilot masks TraumaOne pilots were missing a piece to the puzzle with their new masks. With the help of doctors at UF Health they created the piece they needed.
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