Harvard University
3D Printer for pills and gummy
The Vitae Industries AutoCompounder is a 2x2x2 3D printer that makes pills and gummies for neighborhood pharmacists in a third of the time required to fill gel capsules by hand.
High school friends Jeanine SinananSingh and Daniel DeCiccio, are Chief executive officer and chief technology officer of Vitae Industries Inc.
They are developing the AutoCompounder.:)
https://www.vitaeindustries.com/
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3D Printed soft, stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearable
3D Printed soft and stretchy wearable, can be so useful in fashion, medical industry.:)
Researchers develop soft, stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearables A team of researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and the Harvard John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University has created a highly sensitive soft capacitive sensor made of silicone and fabric that moves. Read more. Stratasys […]
via Researchers develop soft, stretchy fabric-based sensors for wearables — world of chemicals
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