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    Additive manufacturing technology originated in the United States. In 1940, Perera proposed a method of cutting cardboard and bonding layer by layer into a three-dimensional topographic map. Until the end of the 1980s, 3D printing manufacturing technology achieved fundamental development. In 1988, American scientist Hull obtained a patent for light curing technology and established the world's first additive manufacturing company ...
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    There are many myths about SLS 3D printing. Some people still think this is an expensive technology. But because Sinterit introduced a small SLS3D printer, but its quality and accuracy are comparable to industrial machines, so high cost is no longer a problem. -The total cost of using the machine is the purchase of equipment...
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    Everyone must not be able to avoid tying shoelaces in daily contact. Sometimes there are some round-shaped shoelaces that are easy to unravel, making people irritable. But BOA Fit Systems solved this spell.What is BOA® Fit System? ‍Traditionally, shoelaces are used to fix shoes and feet. A new type of fast tie technology allows ...
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    Pediatric Cardiac Surgery is the most demanding medical specialty. It needs to deal with delicate structures like the small heart of a newborn baby. The weight of a newborn can even reach 20 grams of a newborn's heart. The operation has brought many difficulties to such a small heart...
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    First of all, what is Maggy? Maggy is a small wearable device that helps you maintain your social distance while maintaining privacy. When the distance between users is too small, it will sound and vibrate notifications. ​Maggy relies on the combination of small wearable devices and optional mobile applications for many reasons...
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    The Lacewing project of Imperial College London is a lab-on-chip platform for diagnosing and tracking diseases. Its key components are 3D printed using 3D Systems' Figure 4 printer and biocompatible materials.Develop biocompatibility and functional microfluidic components for rapid and portable diagnostic testing....
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