MIT developed new desktop 3D printer that is ten times faster than commercial counterparts

Briefing

MIT developed new desktop 3D printer that is ten times faster than commercial counterparts

December 2, 2017

Briefing

  • New Desktop 3D Printer – MIT engineers developed new desktop 3D printing technology that is ten times faster than current commercial printers
  • Speed-Enhancing Components – Nimble compact printhead design has screw mechanism that feeds polymer material at high force, while laser quickly melts plastic, enabling it to flow faster through nozzle
  • Product Demonstration – With support of Lockheed Martin Corporation, team printed detailed handheld 3D objects, including small eyeglass frames, bevel gear, and miniature replica of MIT dome, within minutes
  • Prototyping and Onsite Printing – Printer expected to add value to companies’ prototyping processes, as well as offer potential applications on emergency medicine and other needs in remote locations
  • Next Steps – Researchers looking at starting company for commercial release or partnering with existing 3D printer firm for licensing

Accelerator

Sector

Information Technology

Organization

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Source

Original Publication Date

November 29, 2017

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