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The 3D Printing Buzz: From Pentagon's Innovations to JAMB Exam Slips

3D printing - additive manufacturing - data centers - JAMB exam - PRINTING United Expo - veterinary surgery

Discover the latest in 3D printing, from the Pentagon's challenges to JAMB exam slip printing updates!

In the world of 3D printing, innovation is on the rise but challenges persist. The Pentagon's use of 3D printing, discussed by a program manager at Naval Sea Systems, is deemed 'not quite there yet,' showcasing the complexities of this cutting-edge technology. Meanwhile, the PRINTING United Expo invites enthusiasts to explore the future of 3D printing at the Las Vegas Convention Center in 2024. As JAMB announces the opening for UTME exam slip printing, candidates can now easily access their crucial documents.

Amidst the buzz, JAMB issues a caution to candidates regarding misinformation on exam slip reprinting circulating on social media. Stay informed to avoid falling victim to false information. On a different note, DCD Magazine delves into the world of 3D printing in data centers, highlighting the manual craftsmanship behind their content creation.

Did you know that MaxPetZ is trailblazing veterinary surgeries in India with 3D printing technology? Leena Dalal, a senior veterinary surgeon, shares insights on using 3D printing for reconstructive surgeries, marking a significant milestone in the country's veterinary care. The intersection of technology and healthcare continues to reshape industries, paving the way for groundbreaking advancements.

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Why the Pentagon's use of 3D printing is 'not quite there yet' (DefenseNews.com)

These were no ordinary metal widgets, argued Massie, who is a program manager for additive manufacturing โ€” another term for 3D printing โ€” at Naval Sea Systems ...

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Registration now open for PRINTING United Expo (Label & Narrow Web Magazine)

The 2024 Expo is being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV, USA,, on September 10-12.

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JAMB exam slip: Here is how to print or reprint for the 2024 UTME (Businessday.ng)

The Joint Admissions Matriculation Board(JAMB) has announced that candidates for the 2024 can now print or reprint their exam slip...

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UTME 2024: JAMB Gives Fresh Update On Printing Of Examination ... (Legit.ng)

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) warned 2024 UTME candidates to disregard malicious 'reprinting' information flying about on social ...

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DCD Magazine out now: 3D printing a data center (DatacenterDynamics)

ChatGPT might allow you to extrude words at great pace, but here at DCD, we prefer to build our features word-by-word manually. In our latest magazine, ...

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MaxPetZ to use 3D printing for reconstructive surgeries in veterinary ... (Business Standard)

Speaking on the subject, Leena Dalal, senior veterinary surgeon and oncologist MaxPetZ said that this would be the first time in India that 3D Printing is ...

New 3D-printing method makes printing objects more affordable and ... (Newswise)

University of Florida engineers have developed a method for 3D printing called vapor-induced phase-separation 3D printing, or VIPS-3DP, ...

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New 3D-printing method makes printing objects more affordable and ... (Phys.Org)

University of Florida engineers have developed a method for 3D printing called vapor-induced phase-separation 3D printing, or VIPS-3DP, ...

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3D Printing Fast-Tracks Plastic Tray Prototyping (Plastics Today)

Thermoformer supplier Harpak-ULMA's nationwide 3D-printing service permits rapid iterative customization of tray dimensions and detailed design features.

New 3D-printing method makes printing objects more affordable and ... (University of Florida)

A team of scientists led by UF engineering researchers has unveiled a method for 3D printing that will help advance the world of additive manufacturing.

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UF researchers develop VIPS-3DP vapor-induced 3D printing method (3DPMN)

UF researchers develop VIPS-3DP vapor-induced 3D printing method, a MEX-paste process for polymer, metal, ceramic and composite parts.

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