Tag: 3D Printing
Technologies that began in science fiction and are now part of our everyday lives
Have you ever wondered which science fiction ideas have already become reality? From the development of the Internet to the use of robots and drones, science fiction has produced many ideas that are now part of our everyday lives. In our article, we'll take you on a journey through the world of science fiction and show you which technologies were predicted by visionaries and are now part of our lives.
A revolution in bioprinting – an ear from the 3D printer was successfully transplanted for the first time
3D printing in medicine is getting better and better. Now, for the first time, a research team from the company 3DBio Therapeutics has succeeded in printing a functional ear from a patient's own cells and then transplanting it.
I asked an AI about tech trends in 2022
This year my prediction for 2022 trends is a little different. This time I asked the artificial intelligence of Open-AI for their opinion and some trend predictions for the new year surprised me...
95% of industrial companies went digital during the Corona pandemic
A new Bitkom study shows that Corona is leading to a surge in digitization in German industry. IoT, 3D printing and 5G are moving into the focus of companies.
Digital product development – new approaches for the future
A look at how new technologies - for example, virtual reality, augmented reality and 3D printing - are strengthening innovation in product development
Space Startups – 3 companies that want to conquer space
Space startups are conquering the market: more and more startups see their future in aerospace. A look at some tech pioneers.
Coronavirus provides collaboration between unexpected partners
The coronavirus is bringing more and more companies together. Collaborations for a greater goal are shaping the corporate world these days.
Innovation explained: Bioprinting
Bioprinting, a form of 3D printing, brings medical innovation to tissue and organ printing. But what is the potential behind the method?