Designing for 3-D printing | MIT News

“Foundry” tool from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab lets you design a wide range of multi-material 3-D-printed objects.

Rachel Gordon | CSAIL • mit
Oct. 11, 2016 ~6 min

Advancing manufacturing innovation on campus and online | MIT News

The White House highlights MIT’s latest efforts as part of National Manufacturing Day.

MIT Innovation Initiative • mit
Oct. 7, 2016 ~5 min


Manufacturing microspheres | MIT News

Technique mass-produces uniform, encapsulated particles for pharmaceuticals, many other uses.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Oct. 6, 2016 ~7 min

3-D-printed robots with shock-absorbing skins | MIT News

By “programming” customized soft materials, CSAIL team can 3-D print safer, nimbler, more durable robots.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
Oct. 3, 2016 ~5 min

New movie screen allows for glasses-free 3-D at a larger scale | MIT News

Prototype display enables viewers to watch a 3-D movie from any seat in a theater.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
July 25, 2016 ~5 min

Duane Boning named LeBel Professor | MIT News

A leader in the field of manufacturing and design has been appointed the Clarence J. LeBel Professor of Electrical Engineering.

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science • mit
June 30, 2016 ~4 min

New method snips complex fibers into uniform particles | MIT News

Stretching process can produce nanoscale rods or strips made of many material combinations.

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office • mit
June 6, 2016 ~10 min

3-D Printing 101 | MIT News

As MIT course challenges students to reinvent 3-D printing, professor aims to share approach with others.

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office • mit
May 11, 2016 ~8 min


Fast-tracking medical device development | MIT News

Brian Anthony teams researchers and physicians with industry to accelerate advances in patient care.

Eric Bender | MIT Industrial Liaison Program • mit
April 13, 2016 ~8 min

First-ever 3-D printed robots made of both solids and liquids | MIT News

System from Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab 3-D prints hydraulically-powered robot bodies, with no assembly required.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
April 6, 2016 ~8 min

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