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Title Researchers Take Patient Heat Sensitivity Into Account When Developing 3D Printable Orthopedic Cast Media name/outlet 3dprint,com Media type Web Date 1/11/17 Producer/Author Sarah Saunders URL https://3dprint.com/192877/3d-printed-cast-thermal-comfort/ Persons J. Wu Title Researchers develop 3D printed orthopaedic casts with improved thermal comfort Media name/outlet 3ders.org Media type Web Date 1/11/17 Description It wouldn’t be overstating the case to say that orthopaedics is a field that has been completely revolutionized by the implementation of 3D technology. The use of 3D scanning to produce an incredibly accurate virtual image of a patient’s body which is then transformed into a highly personalized 3D printed orthopaedic device is making medical professionals’ work much easier and more efficient, as well as contributing significantly to patients’ wellbeing. The latest breakthrough in this field is the development of casts with improved skin comfort, and it has been carried out by a team of researchers from TU Delft and Boston University. Producer/Author David URL www.3ders.org/articles/20171101-researchers-develop-3d-printed-orthopaedic-casts-with-improved-thermal-comfort.html Persons J. Wu Title Researchers Improve Upon Trabecular Bone-Inspired 3D Printing Infill with New Algorithm Media name/outlet 3dprint.com Media type Web Date 28/08/17 Producer/Author Sarah Saunders URL https://3dprint.com/185693/bone-3d-printing-infill-update/ Persons J. Wu Title New method for 'bone-like' shell & infill optimization results in stronger 3D printed parts Media name/outlet 3ders.org Media type Web Date 28/08/17 Description Researchers from the Technical University of Delft and the Technical University of Denmark have developed a new way to create bone-like porous infill in 3D printed parts. The technique can be achieved on several kinds of 3D printer. Producer/Author Benedict URL www.3ders.org/articles/20170828-new-method-for-bone-like-shell-infill-optimization-results-in-stronger-3d-printed-parts.html Persons J. Wu Title Researchers optimize 3D print infill structures by mimicking natural bone tissue Media name/outlet 3ders.org Media type Web Date 17/02/17 Description Infill optimization in 3D printing is something that is constantly being tinkered with by designers, mathematicians and researchers around the world. The reason is ultimately to find ways to produce more with less. In fact, the majority of 3D print processes allow for some sort of optimization of internal density when it comes to producing a 3D printed part Producer/Author Andre URL www.3ders.org/articles/20170217-researchers-optimize-3d-print-infill-structures-by-mimicking-natural-bone-tissue.html Persons J. Wu Title Researchers Optimize Robust, Lightweight, Bone-Inspired 3D Printing Infill Media name/outlet 3dprint.com Media type Web Date 15/02/17 Producer/Author Clare Scott URL https://3dprint.com/165006/3d-printed-bone-infill/ Persons J. Wu