3D Printing News Briefs, September 17, 2025: IDEX Printer, NiTi Scaffolds, Cooking Oil, & More
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AI GeneratedRaise3D introduced the E3 IDEX 3D printer at FABTECH 2025, offering stable, precise prints with speeds up to 200 mm/s for TPU and composite materials, supporting various print modes and composite materials. EOS and AM Solutions presented an integrated post-processing ecosystem for the EOS P3 series, enhancing material reuse and efficiency. Researchers in Hong Kong developed 3D printed superelastic bone scaffolds, while Utrecht University used AI to enhance volumetric bioprinting. Additionally, a student startup created EcoFil 3D filament from waste cooking oil, promoting sustainability in 3D printing.