Oak Ridge and JuggerBot 3D Collaborate on New Materials Development
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Oak Ridge and JuggerBot 3D collaborate on new materials development
Expanding the material options for 3D printing technologies is a key enabler for the wider adoption of additive manufacturing (AM). To that end, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the industrial 3D printer manufacturer, JuggerBot 3D, have announced a collaboration to research and develop new material options for large-format 3D printing. More specifically, the two organizations are focusing on developing machines and methods for 3D printin…
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