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Kurabo and University of Tokyo Collaborate on Metamaterial 3D Printing

🇯🇵 GN 3Dプリンティング (JA)3D PrintingWed, 13 Jul 2022 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Kurabo and University of Tokyo Collaborate on Metamaterial 3D Printing

Kurabo Industries and the University of Tokyo are jointly researching 3D printing technologies to establish metamaterial fabrication.

Kurabo Industries, Ltd. and the University of Tokyo have initiated a collaborative research project focused on advancing 3D printing technologies. The partnership aims to establish the foundational techniques for manufacturing metamaterials.

This joint effort leverages the expertise of both Kurabo in industrial manufacturing and the University of Tokyo's advanced research capabilities. The primary objective is to develop and refine 3D printing processes specifically suited for creating complex metamaterial structures.

Metamaterials are engineered materials with properties not found in naturally occurring substances, often exhibiting unique electromagnetic or mechanical characteristics. Their precise and intricate structures require advanced fabrication methods, making 3D printing a key enabling technology.

The collaboration signifies a strategic push towards innovation in materials science and additive manufacturing. By combining academic research with industrial application, the project seeks to overcome current limitations in metamaterial production and pave the way for new applications.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This collaboration between industry and academia is significant for advancing metamaterial fabrication through 3D printing. Metamaterials offer novel functionalities that could be crucial for next-generation aerospace components, advanced sensors, and specialized optical devices. Successfully developing scalable 3D printing processes for these materials aligns with the broader additive manufacturing trend of creating highly customized, performance-driven parts.

Original headline: クラボウと東京大学が3Dプリンティング技術に関する 共同研究を推進~産学連携によりメタマテリアル技術の確立を目指す~ - t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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