by Ian Burns | Mar 16, 2014 | 3D Printing, Engineers, Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Technology, Uncategorized
Creators Jennifer Lewis, a materials scientist at Harvard University, and her team have created a lithium-ion battery that fits comfortably on the head of a pin. This battery is one of the smallest batteries ever made, and it was created using a 3D printer. Making a...
by Ian Burns | Oct 7, 2013 | 3D Printing, Innovation, Patents, Robotics, Uncategorized
Robots have traditionally been difficult and expensive to manufacture. They usually required expensive tooling to make many unique parts. To make the parts efficiently, large production runs were needed. 3D Printed Robot Now, however, robots are becoming easier,...
by Ian Burns | Jun 11, 2013 | 3D Printing, Copyrights, Intellectual Property Law, Patents, Technology, Trademarks, Uncategorized
3D printing in fashion is causing turmoil. 3D printers are well known in certain industries. They have been used to make quick and inexpensive prototypes for many years. In general the process involves making a digital model of an item using computer design software....