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The Cambrian Explosion of Popular 3D Printing
The unexpected appearance of 3D printing has
caught many of technology analyst by surprise. In this paper we
aim to provide a social context to the feedback loops that have
generated this rapid evolution of technologies ...
Printing Art with plastic from plants Printing Art with plastic from plants
(2021-10-13)
This is a proposal for an exhibition of an artistic work to be assembled in this edition of ARTECH (2021). The work is called “Lux Cortina”. It is an interactive sculpture. Some considerations are made about the technologies ...
The potential for machine learning algorithms to improve and reduce the cost of 3-dimensional printing for surgical planning
(Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2018)
Three-dimensional printed model and transantral endoscopy to orbital fracture repair
(2018-01-01)
Orbital fractures are high prevalent and result in several complications such as diplopia, muscular entrapment, visual impairment, and enophthalmos. The goal of orbital reconstruction is to restore orbital anatomy, volume, ...
Coming face to face with innovation and digitization: the case of book printing in Spain
This paper deals with how technological change and digitization in the Spanish book printing sector are challenging existing business models and encouraging printers to modify their product portfolio and core competencies. ...
Screen printed barium titanate thick films prepared from mechanically activated powders
(2001-11-09)
Barium titanate thick films were prepared from mechanically activated powders based on BaCO 3 and TiO 2. The thick films were screen-printed on alumina substrates electroded with Ag/Pd. The BT films were sintered at 850°C ...
Screen printed barium titanate thick films prepared from mechanically activated powders
(2001-11-09)
Barium titanate thick films were prepared from mechanically activated powders based on BaCO 3 and TiO 2. The thick films were screen-printed on alumina substrates electroded with Ag/Pd. The BT films were sintered at 850°C ...