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3D Printing Technologies

Close-up shots of various 3D printers in action, displaying colorful filaments and technology used for creating robust objects.

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3D printing
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Image of machine control panel with temperature indicator
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Computer specialist repairing PC late at night
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Scientist hold and bend in fingers small piece of gray porous foam, new type of material with different properties research concept
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Cutting Edge Magazine.Will Zhang.Vince Bly.Raul Rivera developing single crystal silicon mirrors
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Close up shot of young woman game developer working on a new video game level
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Computer reuse in Accra,Ghana
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Automatic 3d printer performs a three-dimensional product creation, close-up
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a male hands connect wires to a new white Wi-Fi router with gray antennas close-up a male hands connect wires to a new white Wi-Fi router with gray antennas close-up Copyright: xZoonar.com/gutaperx 18105023
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Triple protection. Few vaults in the vault. 3d
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3D printer failure
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Hands of female worker using loupe in flexible electronics factory
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Space Shuttle 3% scale model to analyze removal of PAL ramp and other effects i the 9x7ft w.t.
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A 3D printer at The Forge, Space Launch Delta 45s innovation hub at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., uses a polylactic acid filament to produce decals and other items, June 29, 2022. The Forge has three 3D printers it uses to create a variety of items needed to support the space launch mission.
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The circuit boards and sensors of a robotic hand are designed by a robotics engineer. in the Robotics Institute Research Center The circuit boards and sensors of a robotic hand are designed by a robotics engineer. in the Robotics Institute Research Center ,model released, Symbolfoto Copyright: xZoonar.com/SunanxWongsa-ngax 21904125 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released
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An Airman from the 19th Maintenance Squadron tests new virtual reality corrosion control capabilities at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, Aug. 11, 2022. The VR simulation allows Airmen to immerse themselves in a hangar containing an aircraft and use a controller that is modified to look and feel like a paint sprayer to paint the aircraft and various parts.
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Las Vegas, Nevada, Robotic bartenders mix and serve drinks at the 'Tipsy Robot' in the Venetian Resort.
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Light Emitting Diodes from Electrical Engineers Solders Electronic Components and Technician, Close -up 1077405667
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Automatic robotic arm for  jobs in production
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Reportage at the Polytechnic school in Lausanne (Switzerland), in the integrated systems lab. The lab is developing an implantable system allowing human metabolism to be monitored. The implant has 5 biosensors, which measure the density of various molecules, a temperature sensor and a PH sensor. Researchers can select the molecules they wish to detect on each separate biosensor (eg. Glucose or cholesterol). The implant is positioned according to the pathology to be monitored. This device powers the implant and sends data using a special app via Bluetooth to a smartphone, tablet or computer.
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Frau erhält Maniküre und trocknet Nagellack unter UV-Lampe im Schönheitssalon *** Woman receives Manicure and dries Nail polish at UV Lamp at Beauty salon 1102820860 ,model released, Symbolfoto
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A grand piano under blue lighting highlighting its elegant design
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elektronik,verbinden,löten,elektronisch,elektrotechnik,verbindung,verbindungen,verbunden ** electronics industry,connect,soldering,electronics,electronics industries,connects h9g-foy
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High-performance solar cells
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Industrial robotics engineer using a tablet
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White modern dishwasher in the interior of a white kitchen, kitchen electrical appliances
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The dime-size microchip in this close-up image carries 826,923 names that will go to Mars on NASA's InSight lander. The image was taken in November 2015 inside a clean room at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, where the lander was built.
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Engineer playing chess with a robotic arm
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Videographer expert adjusting movie clips on computer at his home, working with color wheel to add visual effects. African american editor making fx montage for video post production. Camera A.
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Close up of mechanical gears while engineer working with software
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Virtual learning of practical situations at Sailing Island in Moenchengladbach with Alexander Worms. Photo: Philipp Hympendahl, Shipping, Sailing
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Electronic measuring device.
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2D-CD AR-4 Nozzle with Ejector
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Automatic robotic arm for  jobs in production
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multimeter and electronic components on circuit
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Young male technician using 3D printer machinery
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Computer driven robot
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The coffee maker in the shop window. In the shop of home appliances on display are the modern drip coffee makers. Copyright: xZoonar.com/GalinaxTolochkox 11512608
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. jsc2023e054757 (7/2/2023) --- The Astro Bit payload is a BBC micro:bit microcontroller v2.21 enclosed in an aerospace grade aluminum case for use on board the International Space Station. Astro Bit students in Denmark and the other Scandinavian countries design an experiment that can also be repeated aboard the International Space Station with an interesting scientific outcome.
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Computer screen with a simulation of a metal piece
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Airman 1st Class Rocky Weinman uses an oscilloscope that measures video frequencies using a time versus voltage format at Spangdahlem Air Base. Airman Weinman is a radar maintenance technician from the 52nd Communications Squadron.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua E. Coleman)
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The Configured Air Load Building Tool scans cargo at the 436th Aerial Port Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, April 8, 2022. The system was developed as part of the "Aerial Port of the Future" initiative to maximize pallet space utilization.
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Robotic arm over production line in industry
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Form Us With Love: Prototypa at London Design Festival 2017. London Design Festival 2017, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Various architects, 2018.
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Man explaining machine to colleague wearing VR glasses in factory
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New control panel with electrical equipment
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a woman fixing robotic arm
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Test 1875 in Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (UPWT) HIADS TTPM: Trim Tab study on various cone angled heat shields(TTPM) Technology Technical Performance Metric(HIADS) Hypersonic inflatable aerodynamic decelerators
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Reportage on the 3D Printing Evenings organized by Paris 15th arrondissement city hall. 3D printers are made available free-of-charge enabling inhabitants to learn how to use this high-tech tool.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, foam insulation is being trimmed for placement around the engine cutoff, or ECO, sensor system connector and wiring on space shuttle Atlantis' external tank.  The foam was removed to enable engineers to remove and replace a feed-through ECO sensor connector on the tank.  The feed-through connector passes the wires from the inside of the tank to the outside.  Results of a tanking test on Dec. 18 pointed to an open circuit in the feed-through connector wiring, which is located at the base of the tank. The pins in the replacement connector were precisely soldered to create a connection that allows sensors inside the tank to send signals to the computers onboard Atlantis.  The launch date for the shuttle's STS-122 mission has now been targeted for Feb. 7.
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Put the cleaning rod in a dishwasher
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Smartphone on table next to electronic devices, displays measured values, Nagold Youth Research Centre, Germany, Europe
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A Zero Launch Mass 3-D printer is being tested at the Swamp Works at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The printer can be used for construction projects on the Moon and Mars, and even for troops in remote locations on Earth. Zero launch mass refers to the fact that the printer uses pellets made from simulated lunar regolith, or dirt, and polymers to prove that space explorers can use resources at their destination instead of taking everything with them, saving them launch mass and money. The group is working with Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to develop a system that can 3-D print barracks in remote locations on Earth, using the resources they have where they are.
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Fast and Confortable Cruising  MultiHull
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3d printer machine printing 3d text, illustration.
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Installed and programmed led lights illuminating on table, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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A visitor plays with a robot printed by a 3D printer at a pop-up makerspace held by Future Engineers with support from NASA and The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Thursday, September 21, 2017 in Chantilly, Virginia. Participants created digital 3D models using Autodesk Tinkercad and watched objects being printed with Makerbot 3D printers.
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A L3Harris T7 Multi-Mission Robotics System is displayed during a training event Aug. 25, 2022, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The new robot platform will be used by Explosive Ordnance Disposal units across the Air Force to remotely perform operations on hazardous devices.
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FaceSnap Recorder System, SECURITY Exhibition, Essen, Germany, Europe
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Reportage in the U1208 Lab at Inserm, which studies cognitive sciences and robot-human communication. The team works with two robots. A number of emotions can be reproduced with Reeti using an interface that is easy to use by medical staff. Research with Reeti is led by a child psychiatrist to encourage communication with autistic children. Children with autistic disorders concentrate more with a robot who can endlessly, and without getting bored, repeat attitudes that represent easily identifiable emotions. Reeti can also talk. This robot would be an ideal neuropsychiatric medium. Research will be presented at the CFP Congress in Lyon in December 2017.
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web banner set 3d printing, bioprinting, artificial organs, prosthetics, synthetic. Liver, arm, ear, eye, bone, heart. Vector illustration . web banner set 3d printing, bioprinting, artificial organs, prosthetics, synthetic. Liver, arm, ear, eye, bone, heart.
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Artemis I Orion Post-Flight Payload Processing - MARE. After a 25-day flight beyond the Moon and back inside the Artemis I Orion crew module, two manikins undergo post-flight payload inspections inside the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Jan. 11, 2023. As part of the Matroshka AstroRad Radiation Experiment (MARE) investigation, the two female manikins - Helga and Zohar - were equipped with radiation detectors. Zohar also wore a radiation protection vest, to determine the radiation risk during the Artemis I mission and potentially reduce exposure during future missions with astronauts. The detectors will be removed at Kennedy and the torsos will return to teams at the German Space Agency for further analysis. Artemis I Orion launched atop the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from Kennedys Launch Complex 39B on Nov. 16, 2022, at 1:47 a.m. EST. During the flight, Orion flew farther than any spacecraft built for humans has ever flown, paving the way
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Technician connecting devices in a lab in London, U.K.
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Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, is using modern solutions to fix problems that cant be solved through the usual processes and procedures. North Spark Defense Laboratory saved the Air Force $80,000 by 3D printing replacement parts for items no longer in production.
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