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"Innovation is taking two things that exist and putting them together in a new way." — Tom Freston In this episode of the RESTalk podcast, Bill Spohn sits down with Jason Barlow, former President & CEO of Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona, to discuss a groundbreaking achievement in homebuilding—the first 3D-printed concrete home in Arizona. Jason shares how this innovative project, born from a collaboration with ASU graduates and a German scaffolding company, PERI, pushed the boundaries of affordable housing construction. From overcoming extreme heat challenges to designing a home with unique structural and artistic elements, Jason details the incredible journey of bringing this home to life. The conversation dives into the long-term implications of 3D printing in construction, its potential for large-scale housing developments, and the lessons learned from Habitat's pioneering efforts. Jason also touches on Habitat's broader mission, its work in providing energy-efficient and affordable housing, and how listeners can engage with their local Habitat affiliates. This episode is a fascinating look at the intersection of technology, sustainability, and community impact. Here is the LinkedIn profile for our podcast guest Jason Barlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasbarlow/ Additional information as well on the 3D home. https://habitatcaz.org/habitats-first-3d-printed-home-in-the-u-s/ Habitat Resnet Presentation 2025.pdf Habitat for Humanity's first 3D-printed home in Arizona Why not us? Habitat's 3D-Printed home in Tempe, Arizona (3 min) To the RESNET® community, we hear you and want to engage. Learn more at www.RESNET.us. For more info on this topic, contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US
Any donation is greatly appreciated! 47e6GvjL4in5Zy5vVHMb9PQtGXQAcFvWSCQn2fuwDYZoZRk3oFjefr51WBNDGG9EjF1YDavg7pwGDFSAVWC5K42CBcLLv5U OR DONATE HERE: https://www.monerotalk.live/donate TODAY'S SHOW: In this episode Douglas Tuman has a discussion with 3D gun designer Joseph the Parrot about the intersection of 3D printed guns and cryptocurrency privacy. Joseph explained the origin of his persona and his entry into 3D gun printing through JStark's AR-15 CAD model and the FGC-9 (Fuck Gun Control) project. He described how the FGC-9 was designed to be manufactured with basic tools, outsourcing complex shapes to 3D printers while keeping metal parts simple. The discussion explores the philosophical parallels between Monero and 3D printed guns in fighting state monopolies. He highlighted his gun design improvements over the FGC-9, creating the first fully printable gun using no regulated parts worldwide. They also cover Joseph's upcoming presentation at MoneroKon and the importance of bridging the crypto and gun rights communities. TIMESTAMPS: (00:01:33) Introduction to Ze Carioca (Joseph the Parrot) (00:04:59) Explanation of FGC-9 and Fully Digital Self Guns (00:08:55) Philosophical Justification for 3D Printed Guns (00:10:59) Comparison Between Monero and 3D Printed Guns (00:14:14) Discussion on New Second Amendment and Triple Constraint (00:16:42) Addressing Concerns About Bad People Accessing Guns (00:21:01) Technical Improvements Made by Ze Carioca (00:30:52) The Role of Encryption in Freedom (00:39:16) First and Second Amendment Philosophies Worldwide (00:42:00) Bridging Crypto and Gun Communities at MoneroKon (00:47:50) Different Political Groups within Monero Community (00:50:20) Expanding the Bubble and Talking to Normies (00:54:50) Ze Carioca's Journey into Crypto and Monero (01:06:23) Closing Remarks and Contact Information LINKS: https://x.com/josephtheparrot Purchase Cafe & tip the farmers w/ XMR! https://gratuitas.org/ Purchase a plug & play Monero node at https://moneronodo.com SPONSORS: Cakewallet.com, the first open-source Monero wallet for iOS. You can even exchange between XMR, BTC, LTC & more in the app! Monero.com by Cake Wallet - ONLY Monero wallet (https://monero.com/) StealthEX, an instant exchange. Go to (https://stealthex.io) to instantly exchange between Monero and 450 plus assets, w/o having to create an account or register & with no limits. WEBSITE: https://www.monerotopia.com CONTACT: monerotalk@protonmail.com ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@MoneroTalk:8 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/monerotalk FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MoneroTalk HOST: https://twitter.com/douglastuman INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/monerotalk TELEGRAM: https://t.me/monerotopia MATRIX: https://matrix.to/#/%23monerotopia%3Amonero.social MASTODON: @Monerotalk@mastodon.social MONERO.TOWN: https://monero.town/u/monerotalk
Welcome back to The Keto Vegan Podcast! In this episode, we're diving into the sci-fi world of 3D-printed plant-based meat and lab-grown meat. Is this the future of sustainable food, or are we just creating ultra-processed Frankenfoods? In This Episode, You'll Discover: What 3D-printed food actually is (spoiler: it's not made with a regular inkjet printer, but that would be hilarious). The companies already selling 3D-printed vegan meats—yes, you can eat 3D-printed salmon! How lab-grown meat is made (hint: no animals are slaughtered, but animal cells are involved). The ethical debate—should vegans eat lab-grown meat? Why customisable macros in printed food could be a keto dream. The potential downsides—hello, ultra-processed food concerns! Best Moments "These food printers are becoming more readily available, and lots of restaurants are using them for their menus." "This is the amazing thing about 3D-printed food. You can add the nutrients that you want to make them more nutrient-dense." "Lab-grown meat is not publicly available yet, but they reckon in two years' time, we will be able to purchase it as they develop the methods." "Would you eat 3D-printed plant meats? And would you eat, when it's available, lab-grown meat?" #3DPrintedMeat #LabGrownMeat #KetoVegan #SustainableFood #PlantBasedMeat #VeganKeto #FutureOfFood #MeatAlternatives #EthicalEating #UltraProcessedFood Resources & Links: Read the original article: Vegan Food & Living: 3D-Printed Meat - Frankenfood or the Future? https://www.veganfoodandliving.com/features/3d-printed-plant-based-meats-frankenfoods-or-answer-to-ending-animal-suffering/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwY2xjawJOjy1leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHRFnhpzhZLB-Q1OmN63jZKLewBCg-XpjOmAFsl07KTQ-1eHm6S7_Qpkrzg_aem_OstLL6SAb7yayJRI0eKeqg#Echobox=1742471085 https://youtu.be/fQuooLTU2qs https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/3d_printed_food https://vegfaqs.com/lab-grown-meat-companies/ 3D Printed Plant Meats: https://altfarm.co/ https://www.steakholderfoods.com/ https://www.novameat.com/products Final Thought: Would you eat 3D-printed plant-based meat? And what about lab-grown meat—ethical revolution or vegan dilemma? Let me know your thoughts!
Cobra is pushing the boundaries of iron technology with the all-new 3D Printed Tour Irons! In this episode of Club Junkie, we dive deep into the design, performance, and feel of these cutting-edge players' irons. Are they the real deal for low-handicap golfers? Tune in to find out!
Bike helmets have been more or less the same for many years, but there's a new effort to make safer and more responsive headgear with 3D printing. Plus: for National Burrito Day, the story of the first restaurant to put the breakfast burrito on its menu. Safer bike helmet with new design of material (University of Gothenburg) The Breakfast Burrito Was Invented At This Restaurant In New Mexico In The 1970s (Only In New Mexico)Ride on over to our Patreon page and support the show
Send us a textDiana Hall shares her journey from chemical engineer to founder of ActivArmor, a company revolutionizing fracture care through 3D printed waterproof and breathable casts that allow patients to maintain normal hygiene and activities while healing.• Started after seeing children with wet, dirty casts who couldn't practice basic hygiene• Worked directly with FDA to develop test protocols for 3D printed medical wearables• Created a turnkey point-of-care fabrication system that clinics can operate with minimal training• Uses iPhone scanning technology for easy, accessible shape capture in under a minute• Allows custom design while maintaining standardized mechanical properties• Enables targeted immobilization that restricts only necessary joints• Popular with pro athletes, pediatric patients, and workers who need hand washing• 93% of patients choose Active Armor over traditional casts when given the option• Now used internationally by top orthopedic surgeons in 15 countriesIf you're considering innovating in the medical device space, surround yourself with experienced advisors who understand the regulatory environment—it's challenging but rewarding when you can improve patients' quality of life.Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.Support the show
This episode is a packed and punny one… A real flying car takes flight – according to a California aeronautical company that released footage of the “high-way” drive. The two NASA astronauts stuck in space for nine months splash back down to Earth. A quarter of the world celebrates the Islamic Eid festival – we have the lowdown on the festivities. We also have a special report on the marvels of 3D printing in Japan where a train station can be “printed” and then constructed in just six hours! And the US President is walking on eggshells over the high price of eggs and a certain European country he needed a favor from… All that and more this episode!
The Melbourne-based company aiming to build the first multi-storey 3D printed home in the Southern Hemisphere.
KMOX's Michael Calhoun talks with Alyssa Huffman ALLUMIN8 which offers innovative solutions for 3D-printed orthopedic and spine hardware.
Ben Weiss is the innovative founder and CEO of Syntilay, a company revolutionizing the footwear industry with AI-designed, 3D-printed shoes. With advisors like Reebok founder Joe Foster and Shark Tank's Kevin Harrington, Ben is at the forefront of merging technology with fashion. He also hosts the LegendsNLeaders podcast, featuring conversations with successful entrepreneurs and industry leaders.On this episode we talk about:– The genesis and development of Syntilay's AI-designed, 3D-printed shoes– Challenges and opportunities in disrupting the traditional footwear industry– The importance of mentorship and building a strong advisory team– Balancing entrepreneurship with personal finance– Strategies for long-term business growth and sustainabilityTop 3 Takeaways1. Innovation in established industries requires a long-term perspective and resilience in the face of challenges.2. Leveraging technology like AI and 3D printing can create unique value propositions in traditional markets.3. Building relationships with experienced mentors and advisors is crucial for entrepreneurial success.Connect with Ben Weiss:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benxweissWebsite: https://www.syntilay.comCheck out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com* Check out Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/tmf* Check out Sparrow: https://usesparrow.com/travis* Check out Trust & Will: https://trustandwill.com/TRAVISAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Building on the success of their award-winning 3D-printed stator bore tool for electric vehicle machining, Kennametal has developed an innovative 3D-printed transmission housing tool for Voith that cuts weight by approximately 45% and reduces machining time by approximately 50%. As transportation components become increasingly more sophisticated and the requirements more stringent, manufacturers need complex tooling solutions to machine those components. That poses a challenge as the weight of such tooling can become too heavy for efficient operation on machining centres, tool changers and tool magazines. Machine operators may also have difficulty managing the tool. A recent collaboration by Kennametal, an industrial technology leader, and Voith, a leading supplier of drive technologies, shows how 3D printing offers a pathway to novel, lighter-weight tooling solutions that overcome these challenges while improving productivity and efficiency. The Challenge: Machine multiple, tight tolerance, large diameter bores with existing machining centres Voith wanted an innovative solution to optimise its machining processes for transmission housings further. To achieve the required tolerances, the company needed a multi-stage tool capable of machining multiple bores in one operation. The tool also needed to have two effective cutting edges on the main diameters to achieve the specified cycle time. Finally, the tool had to weigh less than 12kg to meet the requirements for tool changing and tilting moment on the toolchain. “Finish machining a large aluminium housing with multiple bores up to 350mm and IT7 tolerance grade is a demanding application,” said Werner Penkert, Manager of Product Engineering. “To machine these large bores with such tight tolerances, we need very rigid tools, which typically means they are heavy weight. When manufactured using conventional methods, a typical tooling solution for this type of application could weigh as much as 25kg, which is too heavy for the existing machines or for an operator working with the tool.” Intrigued by how Kennametal leveraged 3D printing to produce a lighter-weight stator bore tool for electric vehicle machining, the Voith team turned to the industrial technology leader to collaborate on a solution. “Kennametal's innovative approach with 3D printing excited and inspired us to take this path together,” says Friedrich Oberländer, Director of Production Technology at Voith. The solution As with the stator bore tool, Kennametal leveraged its expertise in metal additive manufacturing—plus the concept of generative design to meet the demanding requirements of Voith's transmission tool. With conventional subtractive manufacturing, weight is reduced by removing excess material. However, with 3D printing, manufacturers can start with nothing and put material only where it is needed, resulting in lighter-weight, more complex geometries not possible via conventional manufacturing processes. To fully leverage additive manufacturing's design freedom, Kennametal used generative design, an iterative process that optimises the design of 3D-printed parts to meet an application-specific set of constraints. The generative design process often results in complex, organic shapes reminiscent of natural structures. In the case of the Voith tool, generative design directly addressed machining forces on the tool, enabling Kennametal to design a solution optimised for stability, stiffness, balancing and coolant supply—with a weight of just 11.5kg. Kennametal applied its expertise in additive manufacturing and machining to produce the tool. The tool pockets are precision machined and designed to be used in combination with Kennametal's proven RIQ inserts technology. “Additive is one tool in our toolbox, but we also applied our deep expertise in precision machining to develop a novel solution that efficiently addresses the challenges of boring deep holes in conjunction with multiple large diameters,” Penkert. The design of Kennametal's 3D-printed transmission housing tool mimics the organic shapes found in nature, delivering reduced weight and a 50% reduction in machining time for the customer, Voith. The Results: 50% reduction in machining time Working in close collaboration with Voith, Kennametal manufactured a prototype tool and put it to the test in its demonstration centre in Fürth, Germany—part of a global network of test and demonstration centres where the company works with customers to design, iterate and validate machining solutions. This solution was particularly challenging in achieving both manufacturing and part quality requirements. Design simulation, additive manufacturing, and practical tests in the demonstration centre allowed the team to validate the machining results. Voith then conducted the first tests on-site, followed by longer-term tests for series production. Further customer requirements were implemented, and the tool was jointly perfected and finalised. “The Kennametal tool delivered outstanding quality and performance from the first use, achieving a 50% reduction in machining time while still meeting accuracy and surface finish requirements. Additionally, the reduced weight limits the load on the magazine, tool changer and spindle—effectively reducing maintenance costs,” said Oberländer. “Our collaboration with Kennametal clearly shows the enormous innovation potential of additive manufacturing when applied in such a cooperative partnership.” Kennametal Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers a game-changing solution by utilising high-performance materials and parts that are produced faster and with the design flexibility of 3D printing. Kennametal brings nearly a century of materials and manufacturing expertise to every layer of the AM process—from raw material to finished part. This helps customers unlock the full value of 3D pr
On this week's episode of the Tiger Bloc Podcast, we're diving deep in the crazy and awesome world of 3D printing firearms with YZY Prints. For those unfamiliar, YZY Prints is a designer of 3D printed firearms, a competitive shooter, and leftist digital content creator. YZY and YPT discuss the history behind 3D printing firearms, the technological advancements made, the current state of the 3D printing community, the impact of this technology, and the value of competition shooting.Host: Soju Operator, John ChinamanGuests: YZY Prints Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yellow_peril_tactical Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/yptactual Follow YZY Prints on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yzy_printsSubscribe to YZY Prints' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@yzyprintsJoin the 3D Gun Community on Discord: chat.deterrencedispensed.com Resources for 3D printing guns: https://thegatalog.com/ Music credit:Palm Tree Jam by Ronin SaediListen to more: https://viennaundergroundtraxx.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-conscious https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BxaGq5S5A6Bck2DquttJM
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Welcome to ohmTown. The Non Sequitur News Show is held live via Twitch and Youtube every day. We, Mayor Watt and the AI that runs ohmTown, cover a selection of aggregated news articles and discuss them briefly with a perspective merging Science, Technology, and Society. You can visit https://www.youtube.com/ohmtown for the complete history since 2022.Articles Discussed for Non Sequitur News (s4e62) on 3/3/2025:3D Printed in Spacehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/first-metal-object-3d-printed-in-space-recovered-on-earth/Stolen Profits for the Victimhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/stockmarketeers/f/d/two-thieves-bought-a-500k-lottery-ticket-with-a-stolen-credit-card-the-victim-wants-250k-does-he-deserve-it/Docking with Trash in Spacehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/four-wheel-tech/f/d/startup-successfully-docks-with-flying-space-junk-to-start-cleaning-the-cosmos/Blue Diamond Promotional Vehiclehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/blue-diamond-is-the-latest-brand-to-build-a-promotional-vehicle-and-this-ones-really-cracked/Streaming March Madness 2025https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/wanted/f/d/how-to-stream-march-madness-2025/Challenging Conventional Whisky Makinghttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/distillerist/f/d/copenhagen-distillery-challenging-conventions-of-whisky-making/These results are insulting.https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/cancer-researcher-jailed-for-replacing-data-with-insults-after-being-fired/The Oscars Gift Bag 2025https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/look-inside-this-years-217000-gift-bag-for-oscars-nominees/Why do Measles Parties exist.https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/please-stop-having-measles-parties-texas-government-begs/I've heard of poor taste, butt take a breath.https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/your-skin-and-lungs-and-butt-can-taste-things/
An exciting innovation is transforming the fight against homelessness: 3D-printed homes. In Austin, Texas, ICON, a 3D-printing construction company, is building 100 homes for people facing chronic homelessness. Using its Vulcan 3D printer, ICON layers a cement-like material to create the structure, while human workers complete the finishing touches. This project is part of the Community First! Village, a development led by nonprofit Mobile Loaves & Fishes, which already houses over 390 people. With support from the Lennar Foundation, the expansion will accommodate 1,800 residents, including 100 3D-printed homes and 1,400 traditionally built houses. Beyond housing, the village fosters a true community with laundry facilities, a market, a health clinic, a chapel, and even an amphitheater. This initiative showcases how innovative technology can create dignified, sustainable, and affordable housing, offering a hopeful model for addressing homelessness worldwide.
PodChatLive 167: Properties of the Achilles tendon in children with calcaneal apophysitis, 3D printed orthoses, exercises for runners with shin pain, and the list of shoes banned by IronmanContact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.comLinks from this episode:Comparative Efficacy of 3D-Printed Insoles in Managing Common Foot Conditions: A ReviewIRONMAN reveals list of BANNED super shoes for 2025 triathlon seasonMechanical properties and function of the achilles tendon and ankle joint in children with calcaneal apophysitisEffects of Integrating Lower-Leg Exercises Into a Multimodal Therapeutic Approach on Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome Management Among Recreational RunnersAsics North America Delivers Second Straight Year of Profit in 2024 Thanks to Growing Run Specialty SalesNike launches new fitness brand with Kim Kardashian's Skims
In this episode of Clinical Unfiltered, Sausha and Kricket Doker dive into the exciting realm of digital dentistry, specifically highlighting the advancements and benefits of 3D printed dentures. Kricket shares her journey from dental assistant to registered dental technician, showcasing her passion for digital dentistry. The conversation covers the evolution of 3D printed dentures, addressing fit and aesthetic challenges, and the workflow for creating immediate dentures, while also emphasizing characterization techniques to enhance their appeal. They discuss the integration of digital tools in denture design, the efficiency of outsourcing design work, and provide insights into patient care for 3D printed dentures, comparing traditional methods with digital approaches and sharing valuable resources for mastering 3D printing techniques.
Sometimes the simplest solutions produce the most significant results. And the U.S. Air Force is close to implementing a very basic feature that could end up saving millions.The C-17 Globemaster III is a flexible aircraft used to carry troops and all types of cargo from point A to point B. It's also a massive plane and not particularly fuel efficient. But a small 3D-printed device could help with that. The Air Force Operational Energy and Air Mobility Command said it's in the final phase of testing for Microvane drag reduction technology, which is a thin blade measuring about 4 x 16 inches, or roughly the size of two Costco hot dogs.When about a dozen Microvanes are glued to the rear of the C-17's exterior, it results in a 1% reduction in drag compared to a C-17 with no Microvanes.
Darren and I dive into the history of Pikus 3D, its origins from a traditional concrete company to where it is today. We talk about how the lead founder Rob Pikus built a company that was able to continue growing even after he passed away. Routing episode is the best I've done to date and provides a much needed. Look at what Gun Pike as to where it is today. This episode is the best I've done to date and provides a much needed look at what got Pikus 3D to where it is today. I'm looking forward to the next installment of the series. https://www.pikus3d.com/ https://www.automateconstruction.com
Show Notes 31 January 2025Story 1: Scientists use plasma to enable futuristic 3D-printed food — here's how it could revolutionize an industrySource: The Cool Down Story by Leslie SattlerLink: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/scientists-use-plasma-to-enable-futuristic-3d-printed-food-here-s-how-it-could-revolutionize-an-industry/ar-AA1wXca4See also: https://phys.org/news/2024-12-3d-pea-gels-potential-food.htmlSee also: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212429224004802?via%3DihubStory 2: Koreans Create EV Battery That Puts Out Its Own Fires and Holds 87% Power After 1000 CyclesSource: CarScoops.com Story by Brad AndersonLink: https://www.carscoops.com/2025/01/korean-researches-create-ev-battery-that-can-extinguish-itself-in-a-fire/See also: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.202406200Story 3: Quantum computers that are actually useful and 1 step closer thanks to new silicon processor that could pack millions of qubitsSource: LiveScience.com Story by Owen HughesLink: https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/quantum-computers-that-are-actually-useful-1-step-closer-thanks-to-new-silicon-processor-that-could-pack-millions-of-qubitsSee also: https://www.equal1.com/post/equal1-new-major-quantum-computing-breakthroughStory 4: New knit haptic sleeve simulates realistic touchSource: Stanford University News Link: https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2024/12/new-knit-haptic-sleeve-simulates-realistic-touchSee also: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.ado3887For more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
The country's first 3D-printed show home opens in Hamilton on Thursday. Natalie Akoorie went on a tour.
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On today's episode of the Okayest Trapper podcast I sat down with John Petrak. John is a lifelong hunter, trapper, and entrepreneur. He recently started 3D printing traps for educational and ornamental purposes and has been garnering amazing feedback. You can check out his work and place orders through his facebook handle Freepop3d or order through https://riverratstrappingsupplies.com/ Tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts and be sure to leave us a 5-star review and check out our show sponsors: https://blokes.co/zachhanson Code: ZACHHANSON https://mtntough.com/ Code: OKAYEST30 https://www.traplinebeardoil.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes 10 January 2025Story 1: A new catalyst can turn methane into something useful - MIT chemical engineers have devised a way to capture methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and convert it into polymers.Source: MIT News Story by Anne TraftonLink: https://news.mit.edu/2024/new-catalyst-can-turn-methane-into-something-useful-1204See the research paper here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41929-024-01251-zStory 2: Balloon system can produce localized solar electricity for the ground belowSource: TechXplore.com Story by Bob YirkaLink: https://techxplore.com/news/2024-11-balloon-localized-solar-electricity-ground.htmlSee also: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/11/21/balloon-integrated-pv-system-for-emergency-power-needs-at-low-altitude/See also: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S036054422403500X?via%3DihubStory 3: Future robots could one day tell how you're feeling by measuring your sweat, scientists saySource: LiveScience.com Story by Owen HughesLink: https://www.livescience.com/technology/robotics/future-robots-could-one-day-tell-how-youre-feeling-by-measuring-your-sweat-scientists-saySee also: https://www.shiningscience.com/2024/12/future-robots-could-one-day-tell-how.htmlStory 4: World's first 3D-printed microneedles pave way for hearing loss treatmentsSource: Interesting Engineering via MSN Story by Kapil Kajal Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/world-s-first-3d-printed-microneedles-pave-way-for-hearing-loss-treatments/ar-AA1wtZPvSee also: https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/most-interesting-needle-worldFor more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
In this episode of the Conscious Design Podcast, host Ian Peterman talks with Manuel Jiménez García, co-founder and CEO of Nagami, to explore the cutting-edge world of 3D printing technology and recycled plastics. Learn how Nagami turns plastic waste into high-tech 3D printed architecture!. Manuel shares the inspiring origin story of Nagami, the challenges of scaling large-scale 3D printing, and their mission to promote the circular economy. If you're curious about eco-friendly design, reducing plastic waste, or the future of sustainable manufacturing, this episode is for you! Notable Moments: 00:00 - Guest Introduction 00:38 - The Origin Story of Nagami 02:18 - From Research to Real-World Impact 15:01 - Scaling and Exploring New Materials 25:02 - Sustainable and Personalized 3D Printing 35:48 - Future Goals and Architectural Innovations About Manuel Jiménez García and Nagami Manuel Jiménez García is the co-founder and CEO of the robotic 3D printing and design brand Nagami, based in Ávila, Spain. He is also the co-founder of Automated Architecture Ltd (AuAr), a design-tech company specializing in robotically assembled housing based in London, and the founder and principal of madMdesign, a computational design practice also based in London. For over a decade, Manuel has developed a wide variety of projects focused on computational design, automation, and sustainable building methods, particularly large-scale 3D printing using recycled plastics. His work is part of the permanent collection at the Centre Pompidou (Paris) and has been exhibited worldwide in venues such as the Victoria & Albert Museum (London), Canada's Design Museum (Toronto), The Design Museum (London), the Royal Academy of Arts (London), the Zaha Hadid Design Gallery (London), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In addition to his practice, Manuel is an Associate Professor of Architecture at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL (London). He serves as the Programme Director of the MSc/MRes Architectural Computation (AC) and is the Unit Master of AD-RC4, both part of The Bartlett B-Pro. He is also the co-founder of UCL AUAR Labs and curator of Plexus, a multidisciplinary lecture series focused on computational design. Nagami was founded in 2006 by Manuel Jiménez García, Miguel Ángel Jiménez García, and Ignacio Veguera Ochoa. The company works closely with its partners to meticulously craft every detail, from early ideation through design, development, and production, with boldness and innovation at the core of every creation. The team at Nagami comprises architects, engineers, designers, researchers, and professionals from various fields specializing in technology, robotics, and sustainability. Together, they work daily to push the boundaries of imagination into uncharted territories. Nagami is a multidisciplinary team of brilliant minds with a shared goal: to create a new reality through 3D printing. Learn More about Manuel Jiménez García and Nagami Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nagami-design/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nagami.DesignInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nagami.design Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaDv9GWjlV9H6hk-RLIomSg Website: https://nagami.design/es/ YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/3sG7VEi Blog: https://bit.ly/3kltV6s Conscious Design Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KNMN9BT Join our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2U8IlMS Visit our website: https://www.petermanfirm.com/ We created this content so that creative entrepreneurs like you can integrate social and environmental responsibility into your brand's DNA through #ConsciousDesign. Ian Peterman, the leading expert in Conscious Design, hosts the Conscious Design podcast and is the co-author of the book "Conscious Design." If you enjoyed this episode, give it a thumbs up, subscribe to our channel, and share it with your network! Let us know in the comments what excites you most about sustainable 3D printing.
A group of Fredericton 5th graders created an electric guitar using a 3D printer... and it works! We'll hear from the teacher who led that project and two of the students who took part.
This week on the X5 Podcast, we dive into holiday misadventures, eccentric fashion choices, and unexplained aerial phenomena with the crew. From the quirks of Michelin-star dining gone wrong to UFO sightings over New York and Huntsville, the conversation takes unexpected and hilarious turns. The team also battles it out in a “jacket off,” showcasing their most outrageous winter wear, while discussing 3D-printed steaks and futuristic dining trends. It's a festive, chaotic, and thoroughly entertaining episode that keeps you guessing what's next!
The man accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, is alleged to have used an untraceable 3D-printed firearm. What is that and why is it so controversial?Writer: Xavier GreenwoodProducer: Xavier GreenwoodExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The man accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, is alleged to have used an untraceable 3D-printed firearm. What is that and why is it so controversial?Writer: Xavier GreenwoodProducer: Xavier GreenwoodExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're discussing one of the highest-profile assassinations we've seen in a long time. One where the killer used a 3D-printed firearm, and video of the attack has been viewed countless times across the country. To figure out what effect all of that might have on the homebuilt gun community, we've got Rob Pincus back on the show. He's a part-owner of a licensed firearms company but also the organizer of the Gun Maker's Match. He explained what it was like to have a foot in both worlds and explained the evolution of home gun making from the 1990s through today. He said the tech had advanced a great deal over time, but most home builds still require factory-made parts, and he hopes to get the industry more involved in that side of the gun business. However, he admitted this month's high-profile killing is likely to set those efforts back. Pincus argued the attention is probably going to bring even more scrutiny to 3D-printing guns. That's likely to amplify the fight over homebuilt firearms. Still, Pincus said he doubts it'll lead to new restrictions at the federal, or even the state, level. Special Guest: Rob Pincus.
This week we have a triple header of space topics! We start by highlighting a potential end of year maiden launch of Blue Origin's New Glenn heavy-lift rocket, and our thoughts on the selection of Jared Isaacman as the pick as the next NASA Administrator. We share some NASA history, discuss Jared's background in commercial spaceflight, and his potential influence on NASA's future direction. We also share an AG3Dprinting Lab update for our recently successful JWST Model - 3D printed in three colors, and is now available in our Etsy Shop at ag3dprinting.etsy.com! What did you think? Email us at todayinspacepodcast@gmail.com or DM us on social media! Topics: Blue Origin, New Glenn, maiden launch, NASA Administrator, Jared Isaacman, SpaceX comparison, reusable rockets, payload capacity, 3D printing, Part Detective, James Webb Telescope, multi-color printing, Space Force, commercial space, space policy Sources: Ars Technica Article on Jared Isaacman https://spaceflightnow.com/2024/12/12/jared-isaacman-makes-first-public-remarks-since-nomination-for-nasa-administrator/ Ars Technica Article on Blue Origin's New Glenn https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/12/intrigue-swirls-as-blue-origin-races-toward-year-end-deadline-for-new-glenn/ Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fanastic Future by Ashlee Vance ORDER The Book Here https://amzn.to/3PgbMpf (affiliate link) Escaping Gravity: My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age by Lori Garver ORDER The Book Here https://amzn.to/41A1gk2 (affiliate link) SpaceX: Elon Musk and the Final Frontier by Brad Bergan ORDER The Book Here (Amazon Affiliate Link): https://a.co/d/4YBB5Bc Timestamps: 00:00 Intro, End of the Year Gratitude, Episode Topics 03:17 Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket and Space Industry Updates 11:58 Blue Origin's Maiden Launch and Industry Challenges 12:51 AG3D Lab Update: 3D Printed JWST 22:44 NASA's New Administrator: Jared Isaacman 35:35 Thoughts: New Horizons, NASA Social 2015, Defending NASA Programs 43:16 The Future of NASA and Space Industry -------------------------- Here's to building a fantastic future - and continued progress in Space (and humanity)! Spread Love, Spread Science Alex G. Orphanos We'd like to thank our sponsors: AG3D Printing Follow us: @todayinspacepod on Instagram/Twitter @todayinspace on TikTok /TodayInSpacePodcast on Facebook Support the podcast: • Buy a 3D printed gift from our shop - ag3dprinting.etsy.com • Get a free quote on your next 3D printing project at ag3d-printing.com • Donate at todayinspace.net #space #rocket #podcast #people #spacex #eva #science #3dprinting #nasa #vanallenbelts #spacetravel #spaceexploration #spacecraft #technology #aerospace #spacetechnology #engineer #stem #artemis #polarisprogram #3dprinting #polarisdawn #astronaut #3dprinted #spacewalk #crewdragon #falcon9 #elonmusk #starship #superheavybooster #blueorigin #newglenn #rocket #jaredisaacman #nasaadministrator #nasahistory
The IIS Talk Show is finishing the year strong! All three of your pals are ready to talk about Luigi Mangione & why he didn't ditch his weapon. What the hell dude!? The fellas dissect the context of United Healthcare's CEO death beyond the morality of murder. We got one email this week & it's from our pal David who takes us back in time to the mid-2000s when The Whitest Kids U Know was a thing. Of course we also have Luke's ramblings, Govier being too loud & Steve's unpleasant but important societal reminders. We love you all! This talk show is not the same without you listening & emailing us your highly entertaining & thoroughly analyzed thoughts. We close the show with 5 Million Ways To Kill A CEO by The Coup. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at isitsafepod@gmail.com or check out our Discord:https://discord.gg/wXPdgujdSj
This week we start with Joseph's story about how the weapon found on the alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO murderer was a particular 3D printed design. Then Jason tells us what he found about the alleged killer Luigi Mangione through his online accounts, and why, ultimately, this kind of journalism might not matter. After the break, Sam talks about how various healthcare companies removed pages about their leadership after the murder, and what we're seeing when it comes to social content moderation around it. In the subscribers-only section, we talk about Congress getting big mad at Apple and Google after 404 Media's reporting on deepfake apps. YouTube version: https://youtu.be/HuyJp3QDTbk 404 Media Objects to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's Subpoena to Access Our Reporting UnitedHealthcare Shooting Person of Interest Had 3D Printed Glock Luigi Mangione Played 'Among Us,' Breathes Air Major Health Insurance Companies Take Down Leadership Pages Following Murder of United Healthcare CEO Moderators Across Social Media Struggle to Contain Celebrations of UnitedHealthcare CEO's Assassination Congress Pushes Apple to Remove Deepfake Apps After 404 Media Investigation Subscribe at 404media.co for bonus content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luigi Mangione was arrested, and police found a 3D printed weapon on him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOPICS: DIY 3d printed machine tools with concrete! Flextures and insane tolerances Machining soft blades in the Kern is slow, but better Patterning stress Hardmlling tool life? Chatter machine monitoring
This week on the Beyond Kicks Podcast, we dive into the recent drama that went down at ComplexCon, Crocs bringing Steven Smith on board, Nike's new 3D-printed sneaker and so much more. _________________________ Follow us on Instagram Beyond Kicks: https://www.instagram.com/beyondkickspod/ Charley (WinonaKicks): https://www.instagram.com/winonakicks/ Seth (SameOldSeth): https://www.instagram.com/sameoldseth/
Today, you'll learn about a more sustainable jet fuel made from trees, how a new process allows you to 3D print glass, and why feeding coral reefs might save them from heat stress. Plant Jet Fuel “New continuous reaction process can help turn plant waste into sustainable aviation fuel.” by Seth Truscott. 2024. “Lignin-based jet fuel and its blending effect with conventional jet fuel.” by Zhibin Yang, et al. 2022. “A simultaneous depolymerization and hydrodeoxygenation process to produce lignin-based jet fuel in continuous flow.” by Adarsh Kumar, et al. 2024. 3D-Printed Glass “How Do You 3D Print Glass?” by Rachel Berkowitz. 2024. “Volumetric heating in digital glass forming.” by Luis Deutsch-Garcia, et al. 2024. Feeding Coral “Feeding coral reefs can aid their recovery from bleaching events.” by Tatyana Woodall. 2024. “Ocean acidification does not prolong recovery of coral holobionts from natural thermal stress in two consecutive years.” by Kerri L. Dobson, et al. 2024. “NOAA confirms 4th global coral bleaching event.” NOAA. 2024. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's Daily Detroit, we get into the intersted world of 3D printed houses and the future of architecture with two distinguished guests from Lawrence Technological University: Karl Daubmann, Dean of the College of Architecture and Design, and Sara Codarin, Assistant Professor of Architecture. As Metro Detroit continues to be a hub of innovation, the conversation sheds light on how technology is transforming the construction industry and what this means for the future of home building. 3D printing in construction is not just a buzzword; it represents a significant shift in how we approach building homes. Karl and Sara discuss their ongoing project in Southfield, where they are exploring the possibilities of 3D printed houses. This project, close to their campus, serves as a research initiative to analyze the cost, time, and value of integrating 3D printing into home construction. Their goal is to understand how this technology can be applied to create customizable, sustainable, and efficient housing solutions. One of the key highlights of the discussion is the potential for 3D printing to bring a new level of customization to home building. Traditional construction methods often limit design freedom, but with 3D printing, architects can explore new relationships between spaces and create unique, personalized homes. This tech also opens up opportunities for integrating automation in construction, offering a solution to the aging workforce in the trades and potentially attracting new talent to the field. Karl and Sara caution against viewing 3D printing as a cost-cutting miracle. Like any new technology, it starts as a high-performance, luxury option before becoming more affordable as it gains wider adoption. The focus, for now, is on the added value and dignity it can bring to housing, rather than immediate cost savings. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of automation in construction, like the potential for increasing housing density and addressing the challenges of urban sprawl in metro Detroit. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of architecture and construction. It offers a look into the innovative projects happening right here in Detroit and highlights the potential of 3D printing to revolutionize the way we build and live. Learn more about PLOP Design: https://plop.design/ Learn more about Lawrence Tech: https://www.ltu.edu/ Sign up for our Saturday podcast studio coffee Nov. 9: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1065173234819
After a trip out to Cobra's HQ to hit the new irons, we get to review the 2025 Forged Tec. Cobra nailed the looks on these and better players will love looking down at them. The 3D printed Limit3d irons pack so much punch into a small package that it will leave you scratching your head!
Here are some of our favorite 3D printed projects that you can build for Halloween in 2024. Tombstone PropMaker RP2040 https://learn.adafruit.com/tombstone-prop-maker-rp2040 Noodle Lamp https://learn.adafruit.com/led-noodle-lamp Jack-o-lantern RP2040 https://learn.adafruit.com/propmaker-jack-o-lantern Faz-Wrench https://learn.adafruit.com/faz-wrench Memory Gun https://learn.adafruit.com/gravity-falls-memory-gun Tron Disc https://learn.adafruit.com/trondisc Ultrahand https://learn.adafruit.com/ultrahand Tri Rod https://learn.adafruit.com/zelda-tri-rod Lightsaber RP2040 https://learn.adafruit.com/lightsaber-rp2040 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Here are some of our favorite 3D printed projects that you can build for Halloween in 2024. Tombstone PropMaker RP2040 https://learn.adafruit.com/tombstone-prop-maker-rp2040 Noodle Lamp https://learn.adafruit.com/led-noodle-lamp Jack-o-lantern RP2040 https://learn.adafruit.com/propmaker-jack-o-lantern Faz-Wrench https://learn.adafruit.com/faz-wrench Memory Gun https://learn.adafruit.com/gravity-falls-memory-gun Tron Disc https://learn.adafruit.com/trondisc Ultrahand https://learn.adafruit.com/ultrahand Tri Rod https://learn.adafruit.com/zelda-tri-rod Lightsaber RP2040 https://learn.adafruit.com/lightsaber-rp2040 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Gene Eidelman, Co-founder of Azure, discusses how they are using 3D printing technology to create and build prefab homes. They use recycled polymers and fiberglass instead of traditional materials, making their homes faster to build and more affordable. We also get into the national housing shortage, affordability crisis, and reducing environmental impacts. Gene explains their construction process, which involves 3D printing modules and finishing them in the factory. He also discusses the challenges of distribution and the acceptance of prefab homes by lenders and insurance companies. Gene emphasizes the need for more sustainable construction practices and the potential for tech advances to address the affordable housing crisis.More about Gene and AzureAzure is fundamentally changing the construction industry by leveraging 3D printing technology using recycled polymers and fiberglass to prefab homes 70% faster and 30% less expensive than existing construction methods, with a positive environmental impactFrom developing multifamily projects to revolutionizing the construction industry with 3D-printed homes, Gene Eidelman's journey in real estate is marked by innovation and impact. After immigrating to the US from Ukraine, Gene quickly made a name for himself, developing over 3,000 condominiums and apartments. At Azure, Gene and his team are breaking new ground with a patented 3D printing process that constructs entire structures from recycled polymers. Follow Gene on TwitterConnect with Gene on LinkedInFollow Azure on TwitterCheck out Azure
What did you think of todays show??With inflation and affordability issues affecting the market, the search for cost-effective housing is on. Prefab homes have recently gained popularity but technology has produced a new alternative: 3D printed homes. But can these “solutions” really solve today's affordability crisis, or will they come with their own set of problems?In this episode, we discuss their potential to make housing more accessible and what 3D printed homes could mean for real estate investors. We also share tips on keeping your pipeline active during the seasonal slowdown, making your first hire a success, and more. Tune in now to learn more!Topics discussed:Seasonal changes in the real estate market (1:20)Tips to make your first hire a success (4:35)Hiring for the needs of your business (9:03)Can technology solve the housing affordability crisis? (14:24)Pros and cons 3D printed and prefab homes (16:33)How alternative homes could affect housing prices (20:24)Why the quality of homes is in decline (28:59)Government's role in the housing affordability crisis (32:22)Learn more about the Collecting Keys SCALE Community! https://collectingkeys.com/scale/Check out the FREE Collecting Keys “Invest Anywhere” Guide to learn how to find deals in ANY MARKET Completely virtually (this is how we scaled to over a dozen markets)!https://instantinvestor.collectingkeys.com/invest-anywhereFollow us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/collectingkeyspodcast/https://www.instagram.com/mike_invests/https://www.instagram.com/investormandan/https://www.instagram.com/dylan_does_dealsThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Episode 546 is is brought to you by... Chase Bliss Stringjoy Use code: HUM to save 10% Truefire Reverb x Fender Certified Pre-Owned Support this channel on Patreon Want to send us mail? 60 Cycle Hum #615 9450 Mira Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92126 LINK HERE FOR PHOTOS 00:00 Squier Katana 12:05 Thanks Patreon! 15:45 St. Vincent Baritone Ukulele 27:55 Ryan updates us on his burnout. Steve went to see the Beths and Alvvays (@GetOffset vid) 44:55 Are 3D printed guitars the future or just dumb? 57:00 Ovation Ultra 1:04:04 This week's music was sent by Matt Lewis and is called "C19" **************************** 60CH on Patreon Buy Something with our affiliate links: Buy a Shirt Sweetwater zZounds Thomann Amazon Perfect Circuit Ebay Reverb Tour Gear Designs Patch Cables +++++++++++++++++++++ Social Media Stuff: Facebook Discord Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum TikTok Hire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities #60cyclehum #guitar #guitars #shameflute
What if cutting-edge technology could revolutionize the lives of children in need, especially those in refugee camps or war-torn environments? Join 3DP4ME.org founder, Jason Szolomayer and I for a captivating conversation uncovering the incredible strides made in their first hearing project, supporting 52 children with customer hearing aids as well as with home visits and essential ongoing support.Thanks to a generous three-year funding commitment from His Royal Highness Prince Mired Bin Raad, President, Higher Council of Affairs of Persons with Disabilities (HCD) in Jordan, as well as other donations, the project continues to thrive despite the ongoing challenges of securing additional institutional donors.But the story doesn't end there—Jason also introduces us to their pioneering work into 3D-printed prosthetics, inspired by the need for these solutions in the war-torn region of Gaza, with a promising pilot project in Jordan.In our second segment, Jason unpacks the comprehensive approach necessary for delivering customized prosthetics, from physiotherapy to psychological support and family involvement. Collaborations with other NGOs, corporates, and tech juggernauts like Intel and Accenture are crucial, showcasing the importance of strategic alliances and timely tech transfers.Learn about the inspiring efforts in Gaza and Ukraine and discover an innovative online modular speech therapy program designed to break down logistical barriers for families.This episode shines a light on the transformative power of technology and the essential role of collaboration in tackling real-world challenges, not to mention the amazing work done and sacrifice made by exceptional people like Jason.Learn more at https://www.3DP4ME.org or donate at https://3dp4me.org/step-by-step-gaza/Filament Innovations - https://www.filamentinnovations.com/Bionic P&O - https://www.bionicpo.com/His Royal Highness Prince Mired Bin Raad, President, Higher Council of Affairs of Persons with Disabilities (HCD) in Jordan - https://www.hcd.gov.jo/Default/EnDHL - https://www.dhl.com/global-en/home.htmlOttobock - https://www.ottobock.com/en-ex/home - Mafaz Medical, Ottobock - Jordan distributor - https://mafazmedical.com/Like every episode of EMS@C-Level, this one was sponsored by global inspection leader Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com) and Adaptable Automation Specialist Launchpad.build (https://launchpad.build).You can see video versions of all of the EMS@C-Level pods on our YouTube playlist.
Join us as we dive into the world of integrating 3D printing appliances with Dr. Hockenberger. We explore how integrating 3D printed appliances can supercharge your practice! Here are just a few advantages: ✅ Enhanced Precision ✅ Decrease emergency appointments ✅ Increase patient comfort Dr. Hockenberger shares invaluable insights and real-world experiences that will revolutionize the way you approach dentistry. #Dental #Dentist #StudentDentist #DentalSchool #Student #Smile #DentalStudentThread #DentalStudentPodcast #Dentistry #DMD #DDS #Doctor #FutureDoctor #FutureDentist #dentistry #DentalHygiene #DentalSurgery #DentalAssistant #DentalHealth #DentalLife #DentalPhotography #Dentista #DentistryWorld #Medicine #DSP
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn talks to Mike and Alex from Distributed Medical Device Manufacturing about the role of anarchists in manufacturing and their work manufacturing medical devices, and specifically, about their work manufacturing tourniquets with 3D printers and industrial sewing machines. Guest Info Find Distributed Medical Device Manufacturing (DMDM) at DMDM.icu or support their funding campaign on Give Butter at https://givebutter.com/pqygLj DMDM is a small non-profit based in Tucson, Arizona, USA. We formed as an offshoot of MADR in order to begin exploring how regulatory compliant aid can be manufactured outside the existing profit driven, hierarchical medical device manufacturing industry. Our mission is to make high quality, FDA compliant CAT style tourniquets based on the GLIA design to ensure our communities have access to life saving supplies in the event of trauma events and supply chain breakdowns. Host Info Inmn can be found on Instagram @shadowtail.artificery Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness.