In today’s 3D printing news, 3DXTech launched a program that gives customers timely access to experimental materials and the first Lithoz Cerafab Multi 2M30 in the Czech Republic will be used for medical and air research. Boston Micro Fabrication’s Ultrathineer was presented in a new clinical case and
3Dxtech 3DXLABs based on community -based R&D materials
Manufacturer of 3D high performance 3D printing materials 3dxtech It has been announced that a new community-based program is launching, which will give customers timely access to the R&D-D-Grade experimental materials that are still ongoing. The program, 3DXLABSIt is open to additives in the production of additives, including designers, engineers, researchers and advanced users, and is designed to gather real world feedback from them to align the development of products with the evolving needs of its users. Customers in this program will be able to try out materials before release and communicate their experience with the 3DXTech development team immediately. This will allow the company to refine the functionality and performance of the products prior to the liberalization of materials on the market. With the participation of the community in the development of its products and giving users the opportunity to be a valuable voice in the process through 3DXLABs, 3DXTech enhances its commitment to innovation and top material solutions.
“Our customers are some of the most innovative minds in the 3D printing space. This program allows us to work alongside them in real time, ensuring that the materials we really develop meet the requirements of their high performance applications,” said President 3dxtech Luke Edington.
The first Lithoz Cerafab multi 2M30 in the Czech Republic was delivered to IPM CAS

Grid structure with different porous printed on Lithoz Cerafab Multi 2m30 from IPM
The first Lithoz Cerafab multi 2M30 printer In the Czech Republic has been purchased by the Institute of Physical Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IPM CAS). 3D printing leader Lithozo He announced that he has completed the installation of the luxury printer, which will support the mechanical research of biological and bio-inspired systems for the Mebiosys project co-funded by the EU and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic. The focus of the initiative is to develop hierarchical structures with sensory capabilities that will be used in mechanical and biological applications, such as smart, Piezoelectric bone implants with conductive layers. The second issue of the research is the smart adaptive aircraft feathers that can apply electricity to shift and optimize the behavior of their vibration. The Cerafab Multi 2m30 can combine multiple materials, such as metal ceramic, in a single functional section, even in a single printed layer. The first successful test prints with the machine have already been completed by IPM CAS.
“As a result of our previous project, we recognized the need for a multilevel 3D printing solution to produce the complex structures required for our research.” Dr. ZDEN CHDER, Dr. Zden Chlup, head of Head of Kintal Cass. “This technology will allow us to promote our research in ways we could not before.”
The clinical case demonstrates the skill extremely

Residual
Residualan innovation from Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF)It is said to be the first minimum in global minimum to non-parep, three-dimensional printed zirconia veneer, creating the use of BMF’s privately owned 3D micro-lack. Now, presented in a new clinical case This proves its successful ability to cover severe tetracycline staining without removing the natural structure of the teeth. The 49 -year -old female patient presented in long -term “inherent discoloration” that resulted from exposure to childhood in tetracycline antibiotics. He had spent years in whitening treatments that did not help, so he decided to go with a little invasive solution and turned to Ultrathineer through Dr. Tai Ha of the Newport Beach Dental Studio. These three -dimensional printed veneers are made of durable zirconia and offer uniform thickness as thin as 80 µm, zero to a minimum decrease in teeth, higher deep discoloration coverage and optional future Erbium laser removal. Using a digital workflow that included intravenous scanning, 3D printing and smile design, 20 veneers were placed in the patient’s mouth using a non -promotion adhesive protocol. He also received a night guard for long -term protection and reported a satisfactory recovery of two appointments.
“Ultrathineer’s ability to provide extremely thin, extremely opaque Zirconia veneeres-just 0.12mm thick have allowed us to completely cover the staining without reducing enamel.
American Army and Hawaii University

Devcom CBC Bioengineering Researcher Priscilla Lee and Devcom CBC The upper biologist Ted Moran uses a bioparasium capable of creating synthetic leather in a Devcom CBC workshop in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Picture: US Army
Finally, the Combat Chemand Command Command Command Biological Center (Devcom cbc) introduced an agreement of cooperative research and development (CRADA) with the University of Hawaii-Mayioa to Development of biomaterials and forward production capabilities to protect soldiers. They are trying to improve Warfighter’s survival and operational efficiency, in particular to support the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USindopacom). The collaboration includes two joint labor statements (JWS), the first of which was signed in March 2025 and focuses on integrating-an-a-chip and bioprinting instruments to improve the assessment of antimicymphs against biological, chemical and environmental threats. This includes enhancing in vitro organs with the analogs of skin and tissues that best mimic human responses in threat conditions. As part of the agreement, UH Mānoa will explore the growing biopolitics that can produce medical prototypes in strict and forward environments. Devcom CBC researcher Bioengineering Priscilla Lee, who works for the development of biomaterials to support future protective systems, and Dr. Jason Barnhill, Professor of Research at Hawaii University John A. Burns School of Medicine (Jabsom).
Dr. Sam Shomaker, Jabsom’s Dean, said“We are incredibly proud that Dr. Barnhill and Priscilla Lee represent the University of Hawaii in Mānoa and Devcom CBC with these efforts that have the opportunity to save the lives of our soldiers and civilians around the world.
“By helping to introduce innovative construction technology in even more remote areas, Jabsom helps send all the Pacific and worldwide.”
The second JWS includes advanced manufacturing and repair capabilities for the Indo-Pacific Theater. The aim is to enhance the strength of the regional supply chain, to promote dual -use innovation and to increase the response to crisis scenarios.
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