HCC3D
HCC3D is Hopkinsville Community College's 3D printing program.
Started in Spring 2022, this program aims to introduce and educate our community to the possibilities of 3D printing as well as how it can improve our community as a whole.
Doctors Transplant Ear of Human Cells, Made by 3-D Printer 3DBio Therapeutics, a biotech company in Queens, said it had for the first time used 3-D printing to make a body part with a patient’s own cells.
How to 3D Print a House 3D Printed Construction has taken the world by storm time and time again, it seems each time a new project launches the world gets even more excited as this technology starts to bring the initial p…
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Innovative & Inclusive Products For The 21st Century | America By Design | Series 2 Episode 1 In this episode, we showcase innovative designs that focus on rethinking 21st-century life. From reimagining and rebuilding with the future of h**p (H**p Lim...
International Study Develops 3D Printed Water Filter for Affordable Arsenic Removal - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing Researchers from Indonesia and Korea have come together to improve water filtration systems for developing countries especially, releasing the results of a recent study in ‘Three-dimensional, printed water-filtration system for...
Right here in Kentucky!
https://www.ge.com/additive/additive-manufacturing/industries/aviation-aerospace
3D Printing in Aerospace & Aviation | GE Additive Learn how additive manufacturing is set to transform the aviation & aerospace industries, from 3D printed jet engines to 3D printed airplanes.
It's not too late! You can still enroll in Spring 2022 3D printing at https://hopkinsville.kctcs.edu/
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