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Landprint Aims to Rewrite History

  • December 6, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

We have seen some of the biggest printers and have heard of huge printouts that have made it into the Guinness book. Biggest printout is always relative and depends on others in the fray. Kitchen Budapest hopes to break all records that have existed by making the biggest print; a landprint. Landprint project involves printing on the ground spread across several ...

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Video: 3D Printer at Work

  • November 12, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

3D printers are the latest gung-ho in the printer market today. People are getting more and more inquisitive about the product and at this time, there seems to be more questions than answers. Dimension Printing has a few 3D printers lined up for commercial use. They are being displayed at all the Umbra Concept Stores. A designer at Umbra, Michelle ...

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Google Earth and 3D Printers to Build Mountains

  • October 24, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

We have been closely following the rise of 3D printers since the first home 3D printer came out a few months back. Just like any new invention, there seems to be no limit for the things that can be created/printed with this device. We had talked about printing gadget accessories and models from a 3D printer, but Sweet Onion Creations ...

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Cell Printing Robot

  • October 16, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

We have seen blood vessels built from an inkjet printer and bones from a 3D printer. A combination of inkjet printing technology along with 3D technology might help researchers build human organs, wonders Paul Calvert, a materials scientist at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. "It's a milestone that we can print all types of cells onto a surface with an ink-jet ...

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Affordable 3D Printers Bad for Economy

  • October 15, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

We have been covering 3D printers since its news broke out a few months back. Videos of such a printer showed us some amazing models that can be reproduced at the comfort of our homes. Well, a home is just a general term that I use here. Currently, 3D printers are expensive costing an excess of few thousand pounds. Just ...

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Improved Nano Printing Technology with Enzymes

  • September 25, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

The last time, I reported regarding nano printing technology made possible in the laboratory with an inkjet printer, it was in the range of 250 nano meters. We have news coming in that the latest printing size possible is less than 100 nano meters; that’s two and a half times smaller than the former. A report published in yesterday’s issue of ...

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Inkjets as a Nano Manufacturing Units

  • September 13, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

World’s latest super device is about to hit a new mark. A specially made inkjet printer can print with a minimum diameter of 250 nanometers. A normal inkjet printer prints with a minimum dot size of 25 micrometers. E-jet is the latest nano manufacturing inkjet printer which has a potential to turn the tables over other nano manufacturing devices. E-jets have ...

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Blood Vessels from Inkjet Printers

  • September 5, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

Probably the smartest invention ever made is the inkjet printer. The idea of squirting liquid in a desired fashion has turned the world around. We have witnessed and seen an inkjet printer being used to produce unimaginable things. Blood vessels are the latest victims of getting artificially replicated through an inkjet printer. Japanese researchers have drafted a special inkjet printer at ...

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Artificial Bones from 3D Inkjet Printers

  • August 15, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

The last time I heard about 3D printers was during the release of desktop factory by Idealab. Desktop factory was designed for homes to create objects for educational purpose for kids and for architects. Now, the attention is on the medical field where 3D printers will be used to print/create artificial bones. Several successful tests have been conducted on animals ...

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Printing Solar Cells with Inkjet Printers

  • July 20, 2007
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

Sometimes it is amazing to hear the innovation that takes place in our day to day lives. On this blog, I have discussed about inkjet printers that can print printed circuit boards, menu cards, microchips, 3D models and list goes on. This time round, I want to introduce solar cells that can be printed from inkjet printers. Researchers at New ...

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