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Scientists have developed 3D Printed plant-based calamari for vegans.

Researchers are working harder to develop delicious and environmentally friendly substitutes for traditional seafood as worries about unsustainable fishing methods and their effects on the ecosystem continue to increase.

Although the refrigerated grocery store aisles may be stocked with many different animal substitutes, there are still few options for plant-based seafood.

The effects of overfishing, together with concerns about contamination and ethical issues, have increased consumer demand for seafood substitutes that may both appease palates and protect the seas.

A team from the National University of Singapore has reportedly grabbed the lead, displaying their creative method for producing alluring vegan seafood that not only tastes great but also closely resembles the nutritional profile of genuine fish.

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Craftbot conquers Hollywood

On the set of Blade Runner 2049, Craftbot made an impression. Iván Pohárnok, a famous Hungarian special make-up artist who works at Filmefex Studio, employed 10 Craftbot Plus 3D printers in the Hollywood blockbuster to construct incredibly realistic replicant bodies.

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Adidas is Advancing a Sustainable Movement Using 3D printing

Based in Cornwall, UK, Michael Hunt aka ‘Mike3D’ provides complete 3D printing solutions for a variety of industries. In addition to his YouTube appearances, Mike runs his 3D printing his Cornwall and his 3D manufacturing facility offers multiple options for customizing bespoke and bespoke projects. I’m here. Craftbot was delighted to have his 3D printer in-house selected for one of Mike’s exciting brand collaborations. Mike said using his Craftbot, which can print advanced thermoplastics and materials, was a natural choice.

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3D prototyping broken and deformed bone anatomical models to educate doctors

Dr. Alexis Dang, MD, is an orthopaedic surgeon from San Francisco, California and an Associate Professor of Sports Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the San Francisco VA Health Care System. Alexis has been in practise since 2004 after graduating from the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine. Dr. Dang has developed 3D printing tools for the instruction, scientific, and therapeutic uses at the University. He is a co-founder of Edge Labs that began at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery as well as UCSF CA3D+ programme aimed to increase 3D printing and AR/VR across campus.

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