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Table of Contents - 2002 (Backfills for previous years)

  1. 2D/3D image processing in the compact reverse engineering system for rapid production
  2. 3-D modeling: laser and x-ray digitizing.
  3. 3-D photonic bandgap structures in the microwave regime by fused deposition of multimaterials
  4. 3D printing - Process capabilities and applications
  5. A CASD/CASM method for prosthetic socket fabrication using the FDM technology
  6. A converging slot-hole film-cooling geometry-Part 2: Transonic nozzle guide vane heat transfer and loss
  7. A cross-coupled path precompensation algorithm for rapid prototyping and manufacturing
  8. A generic part orientation system based on volumetric error in rapid prototyping
  9. A model for the interaction of near-infrared laser pulses with metal powders in selective laser sintering
  10. A new slicing procedure for rapid prototyping systems
  11. A novel microchip for capillary electrophoresis with acrylic microchannel fabricated on photosensor array
  12. A proposed standards-based approach for representing heterogeneous objects for layered manufacturing
  13. A robust process optimization for a powder type rapid prototyper
  14. A rule based expert system for rapid prototyping system selection
  15. A study on shrinkage compensation of the SLS process by using the Taguchi method
  16. A system architecture for holonic manufacturing planning and control (EtoPlan)
  17. A tolerant slicing algorithm for layered manufacturing
  18. A UV direct-write approach for formation of embedded structures in photostructurable glass-ceramics
  19. A volumetric approach to part-build orientations in rapid prototyping
  20. Accelerated development of automotive components using rapid prototyping techniques
  21. Adaptive slicing with cubic patch approximation
  22. Adaptive surface data compression
  23. Advances in rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing
  24. Aerosol-based direct-write of biological materials for biomedical applications
  25. Affordable prototypes are made without tooling.
  26. Algorithms for accurate rapid prototyping replication of cancellous bone voxel maps
  27. Alternative materials for rapid tooling
  28. An effective error-tolerance slicing algorithm for STL files
  29. An innovative approach to visualization of stress
  30. An integrated tool for rapid prototyping of electronic circuits using a laser direct write technique
  31. An investigation of normal and slant laser cutting using CW and pulsed CO sub 2 laser for laminated object manufacturing techniques
  32. An investigation of rapid prototyping of sand casting molds by selective laser sintering
  33. Analysis of drop-on-demand ink jet print head for rapid prototyping
  34. Analysis of machine accuracy for rapid prototyping of quality components
  35. Analysis of the surface roughness and dimensional accuracy capability of fused deposition modelling processes
  36. Analysis on radiant energy centralization in the ultraviolet stereolithography
  37. Anisotropic material properties of fused deposition modeling ABS
  38. Application of optical subsystem based on tapered optical fiber in stereolithography apparatus
  39. Application of stereolithography for scaffold fabrication for tissue engineered heart valves
  40. Architectural scale modelling using stereolithography
  41. Automated system for welding-based rapid prototyping
  42. Automatic generation and fabrication of designs
  43. Automation in construction
  44. Bone structure models using stereolithography: A technical note
  45. Build-time estimation algorithm for stereolithography based on model geometrical features
  46. CAD/CAM system for free-form shape design.
  47. Calculation of Hamaker constants in nonaqueous fluid media
  48. Camera ready
  49. Capillary formation in microfabricated polymer scaffolds
  50. Carbide formation in Alloy 718 during electron-beam solid freeform fabrication
  51. Cell-by-cell construction of living tissue
  52. Characterization of laser deposited niobium and molybdenum silicides
  53. Chemical vapor deposition by pulsed ultrasonic direct injection of liquid precursors produces versatile method for creation of thin film circuits and devices
  54. Coil end parts design and fabrication issues for the high field dipole at Fermilab
  55. Comparison of scanner and plotter systems for laser-assisted rapid prototyping technique
  56. Complex ceramic-polymer composite microparts made by microstereolithography
  57. Composite metamaterial systems for two-dimensional periodic structures
  58. Computer assisted screw insertion into real 3D rapid prototyping pelvis models
  59. Computer simulation of rapid prototyping process
  60. Computer-generated physical modelling in the early stages of the design process
  61. Conditions of proper sculptured surface machining
  62. Conformal cooling versus conventional cooling: An injection molding case study with P-20 and 3DP trademark -processed tooling
  63. Corrosion-resistant casting alloys
  64. Creation of freeform solid models in virtual reality
  65. Cure depth in photopolymerization: Experiments and theory
  66. Description and analysis of rapid prototyping processes
  67. Design and fabrication of a solid simplified head phantom
  68. Design of a 3 DOFs parallel actuated mechanism for a biped hip joint
  69. Desk-top manufacturing using diode lasers
  70. Desktop manufacturing and biofunctional processing
  71. Desktop rapid prototyping system with supervisory control and monitoring through Internet
  72. Development of a microfluidic device for fluorescence activated cell sorting
  73. Development of a new line scanning mask-based photo-curing RP system for concept modeling
  74. Development of a rapid prototyping process chain for the production of ceramic microcomponents
  75. Development of freeform fabrication method for Ti-Al-Ni intermetallics
  76. Development of insoluble neutron absorbers system for the disposition of DOE-SNF
  77. Development of novel piezoelectric ceramics and composites for transducer applications
  78. Development of polymer coated metallic powder for selective laser sintering (SLS) process
  79. Development of rapid tooling for sheet metal drawing using nickel electroforming and stereolithography processes
  80. Development of soybean oil-based composites by solid freeform fabrication method: Epoxidized soybean oil with bis or polyalkyleneamine curing agents system
  81. Development of tube actuators with helical electrodes using fused deposition of ceramics
  82. Dielectric properties of spray deposited BaTiO sub 3 and Ba sub 0 sub . sub 6 sub 8Sr sub 0 sub . sub 3 sub 2TiO sub 3
  83. Digital photoelasticity: Principles, practice and potential
  84. Dimensionally accurate mold inserts and metal components by direct metal laser sintering
  85. Direct ink jet printing of alumina components
  86. Direct ink-jet printing of vertical walls
  87. Direct metal laser sintering: Material considerations and mechanisms of particle bonding
  88. Direct selective laser sintering of hard metal powders: Experimental study and simulation
  89. Direct surface triangulation using stereolithography data
  90. Direct write microbatteries for next-generation microelectronic devices
  91. Direct writing of electronic and sensor materials using a laser transfer technique
  92. Direct-write construction of tissue-engineered scaffolds
  93. Direct-write processes as enabling tools for novel antenna development
  94. Direct-write processes as enabling tools for novel antenna development
  95. Dual frequency double-branch printed inverted-F antenna
  96. Dual material rapid prototyping techniques for the development of biomedical devices. Part 2: Secondary powder deposition
  97. Dual material rapid prototyping techniques for the development of biomedical devices. Part 1: Space creation
  98. Effects of aging on epoxy-based rapid tooling materials
  99. Effects of graphite powder on the laser sintering behaviour of polycarbonate
  100. Effects of orifice shape in contour crafting of ceramic materials
  101. Effects of rapid prototyping on small and medium sized companies' product development
  102. Ejection force modeling for stereolithography injection molding tools
  103. Electroactive polymers based skin and muscles for man machine interfaces
  104. Electromechanical properties of piezoelectric spiral actuators
  105. Electrostatic printing, a versatile manufacturing process for the electronics industries
  106. Equidistant path generation for improving scanning efficiency in layered manufacturing
  107. Evaluation of inserts for modular thermoplastic injection moulds produced by spin casting
  108. Evolution, not revolution prototyping at Euromold: Optimisation of existing processes
  109. Experimental and numerical studies on convective heat transfer in a neonatal incubator
  110. Experimental and theoretical study of local curing on thermosetting resins using CO sub 2 laser
  111. Fabrication of 3D chitosan-hydroxyapatite scaffolds using a robotic dispensing system
  112. Fabrication of ceramic-polymer photonic crystals by stereolithography and their microwave properties
  113. Fabrication of electromagnetic crystals with a complete diamond structure by stereolithography
  114. Fabrication of free-form lens with computer-controlled optical surfacing
  115. Fabrication of porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering via low-temperature deposition
  116. Fabrication of soft tissue engineering scaffolds by means of rapid prototyping techniques
  117. Fabrication of the products with free-formed surfaces based on integration of reverse engineering and rapid prototyping
  118. Fabrication process of field emitter arrays using focused ion and electron beam induced reaction
  119. Flexible factory: case studies
  120. Flexible tubular replicas of abdominal aortic aneurysms
  121. Free-form thick layer object manufacturing technology for large-sized physical models
  122. Freeform fabrication by controlled droplet deposition of powder filled melts
  123. Freeform fabrication of Ti sub 3SiC sub 2 powder-based structures: Part II - Characterization and microstructure evaluation
  124. Freeform fabrication of Ti sub 3SiC sub 2 powder-based structures: Part I - Integrated fabrication process
  125. From cloud-of-point coordinates to three-dimensional virtual environment: The data conversion system
  126. From rapid prototyping to rapid manufacturing
  127. Fused deposition modeling of novel scaffold architectures for tissue engineering applications
  128. GARP: Genetic algorithm for part packing in a rapid prototyping machine
  129. Gelcasting based solid freeform fabrication of piezoelectric ceramic objects
  130. Geometric roughness analysis in solid free-form manufacturing processes
  131. Great Britain...Rapid prototyping
  132. High density net shape components by direct laser re-melting of single-phase powders
  133. High-power laser cladding Stellite 6+WC with various volume rates
  134. Hybrid feature modeling for sport shoe sole design
  135. Hybrid rapid prototyping system using machining and deposition
  136. Image realization - Physical anatomical models from scan data
  137. Improving solid freeform fabrication by laser-based additive manufacturing
  138. In-process layer surface inspection of SLA products
  139. In-situ rapid spares manufacturing and its application to human space missions
  140. Influence of heat treatment upon SLS processed composites fabricated with alumina and monoclinic HBO sub 2
  141. Ink jet deposition of ceramic suspensions: Modelling and experiments of droplet formation
  142. Innovative manufacture of impulse turbine blades for wave energy power conversion
  143. Innovative, water wash-out, trapped mandrel system for composites
  144. Integrated flexible microactuator systems
  145. Integrated rapid prototyping and rapid tooling (IRPRT)
  146. Integration of CAD/CAM/CAE/RP for the development of metal forming process
  147. Intelligent use of prototypes
  148. Interplas 2002 - The prime plastics and rubber exhibition
  149. Investigation into development of progressive-type variable lamination manufacturing using expandable polystyrene foam and its apparatus
  150. Investigation into thermal characteristics of linear hotwire cutting system for variable lamination manufacturing (VLM) process by using expandable polystyrene foam
  151. Investigation of 3D non-random porous structures by fused deposition modelling
  152. Investigation of a linear 2-D planar motor based rapid tooling system
  153. Investigation of size range composed powder for SLS based liquid phase sintered tooling
  154. Investigation of the processing dependence of SL solidification residual stresses
  155. Investigation on preheating of powder in SLS machine
  156. Laser applications engineering (LAE - 96)
  157. Laser based flexible fabrication of functionally graded mould inserts
  158. Laser cladding of copper-based materials for building electrical discharge machining electrode
  159. Laser direct writing of hydrous ruthenium dioxide micro-pseudocapacitors
  160. Laser surface engineering
  161. Laser-assisted chemical etching for embedded microchannels and overhanging microstructures on Si/SiO sub 2 substrates
  162. Laser-LIGA: A cost saving process for flexible production of microstructures
  163. Laser stereo-lithography - from the CAD-model to the prototype.
  164. Lateral dye distribution with ink-jet dye doping of polymer organic light emitting diodes
  165. Layer thickness and draft angle selection for stereolithography injection mould tooling
  166. Layer-based machining: Recent development and support structure design
  167. Liquid crystal temperature measurement for real-time control
  168. Machinability of rapid tooling composite board
  169. Making tooling with the use of stereolithographic patterns
  170. Management and analysis of design constraints for electronic-mechanical product manufacturing
  171. Manufacture of the die of an automobile deck part based on rapid prototyping and rapid tooling technology
  172. Manufacturing of dies and molds
  173. Mathematical modeling of laser-assisted deep drawing
  174. Mathematical modeling of three-dimensional kinetically-limited laser chemical vapor deposition
  175. Mechanical and in vivo performance of hydroxyapatite implants with controlled architectures
  176. Mechanical implementation services for rapid prototyping
  177. Mechanically assisted droplet transfer process in gas metal arc welding
  178. Medical image based, preformed titanium membranes for bone reconstructions: Design study and first clinical evaluation
  179. Medical rapid prototyping-models by 3D-ultrasound data
  180. Methods and algorithms for the slicing process in microstereolithography
  181. Micro-scale rapid prototyping by stereolithography
  182. Microfabrication of integrated FMAs using stereo lithography
  183. Microstereolithography: Concepts and applications
  184. Microstructural study and thermal modeling of laser formed Ti-6Al-4V
  185. Microstructural study of laser formed Ti-6Al-4V
  186. Microstructure and properties of Fe-base alloy fabricated using selective laser melting
  187. Microstructures of laser deposited 304L austenitic stainless steel
  188. Modeling and molding methods of individualized bones based on rapid prototyping
  189. Modelling and optimisation of rapid prototyping
  190. Multi-objective optimization of the part building orientation in stereolithography
  191. Multiresolution hybrid mesh for rapid prototyping
  192. New kind of catalyst used for preparing oligomer for light-curable resin
  193. Non-uniform offsetting and hollowing objects by using biarcs fitting for rapid prototyping processes
  194. Novel volume fraction gradient and oriented piezoelectric composites for medical imaging applications
  195. Numerical simulation of the part distortion in stereolithography rapid prototyping
  196. Optimal nesting of irregular convex blanks in strips via an exact algorithm
  197. Optimal slicing of free-form surfaces
  198. Out on a limb
  199. Over-curing reduction of parts fabricated by the solid laser-diode plotter rapid prototyping system using the Taguchi method
  200. Packing subsets of 3D parts for layered manufacturing
  201. Padding, welding and freeform fabrication of nickel aluminide intermetallic compound by reactive rapid prototyping process
  202. Parallel kinematic machines for an application in shoes manufacturing: From the conceptual design to the first experimental campaign
  203. Photoforming applied to fine machining
  204. Plume and jetting regimes in a laser based forward transfer process as observed by time-resolved optical microscopy
  205. Precision rapid mould by transferred coating
  206. Preparation and characterization of hydroxyapatite suspensions for solid freeform fabrication
  207. Process-property-performance relationship for fused deposition of ceramics (FDC) feedstock materials
  208. Processing and characterization of Al sub 2O sub 3 and Al sub 2O sub 3/Cu alloy composites
  209. Processing and characterization of porous alumina scaffolds
  210. Processing and properties of piezoelectric actuators developed by fused deposition technique
  211. Processing-structure-property relations of polymer-polymer composites formed by cryogenic mechanical alloying for selective laser sintering applications
  212. Product development - Faster, on-time
  213. Production of aluminum extrusion dies using a laser-based flexible fabrication technique
  214. Progress towards an international standard for data transfer in rapid prototyping and layered manufacturing
  215. Prosthetic sockets fabrication using rapid prototyping technology
  216. Prototyping, people and a culture of innovation
  217. Quick casting of precision die through prototyping resin mold
  218. RadTech redesigns web site
  219. Rapid design and manufacture tools in architecture
  220. Rapid jewelry manufacture using spatial subdivision
  221. Rapid manufacturing method for droppers based on rapid prototyping and manufacturing technique
  222. Rapid moulding using epoxy tooling resin
  223. Rapid proto-typing of a headlight with sheet metal
  224. Rapid prototyping and manufacturing by gelcasting of metallic and ceramic slurries
  225. Rapid prototyping and tooling of custom-made tracheobronchial stents
  226. Rapid prototyping design for micromotor in virtual environment
  227. Rapid prototyping of 5356-aluminum alloy based on variable polarity gas tungsten arc welding: Process control and microstructure
  228. Rapid prototyping of a micro pump with laser micromachining
  229. Rapid prototyping of ceramic based photonic bandgap structures
  230. Rapid prototyping of ceramic components by slurry jet printing
  231. Rapid prototyping of micropatterned substrates using conventional laser printers
  232. Rapid prototyping of plastic micro devices by excimer laser ablation
  233. Rapid prototyping of porous poly(L-lactic acid) scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
  234. Rapid prototyping through scanned point data
  235. Rapid prototyping, CAD/CAM and human factors
  236. Rapid sheet metal manufacturing. Part 1: Indirect rapid tooling
  237. Rapid sheet metal manufacturing. Part 2: Direct rapid tooling
  238. Rapid tooling for casting prototypes
  239. Rapid tooling from prototypes: The cool spray moldmaking method
  240. Rapid tooling in metalcasting
  241. Progress with standard components
  242. Rapid tooling technique based on stereolithograph prototype
  243. Real three dimensional micro fabrication using stereo lithography and metal molding
  244. Recursive experimental structure re-design of a robot arm using rapid prototyping
  245. Representation and CAD modeling of heterogeneous objects
  246. Research and implement of a new kind of scanning mode for selective laser sintering
  247. Research on a low curl photocurable resin for stereolithography
  248. Research on calculating cross-sectional information in rapid prototyping & manufacturing
  249. Research on laminated removal micro-EDM
  250. Research on process parameter optimization of fused deposition modeling
  251. Research on rapid prototyping-oriented reconstruction technique of complex surfaces
  252. Research on relation of time-effect with parts curl distortion in stereolithography
  253. Residual stress-induced warping in direct metal solid freeform fabrication
  254. Resin recoating thickness in stereolithography
  255. RIM casting as tool to reproduce parts
  256. Robotics and computer-integrated manufacturing
  257. RP process chains for ceramic microcomponents
  258. RP-based fine forming technology for micro machines
  259. Series production - Quickly: Rapid technologies - A stocktaking
  260. Selection of mould design variables in direct stereolithography injection mould tooling
  261. Selective laser sintering of TiC-Al sub 2O sub 3 composite with self-propagating high-temperature synthesis
  262. Selective laser sintering of zirconia
  263. Shrinkage effects in photopolymerizable resins containing filling agents: application to stereophotolithography.
  264. Size does matter: The pros and cons of miniaturization
  265. Solid freeform fabrication by extrusion and deposition of semi-solid alloys
  266. Solid freeform fabrication of metal components using fused deposition of metals
  267. State-of-the-art in rapid prototyping for mechatronic systems
  268. Stereolithography of PZT ceramic suspensions
  269. Stereolithography of structural complex ceramic parts
  270. STL file generation with data reduction by the Delaunay triangulation method in reverse engineering
  271. Stress reduction in a gear tooth using photoelasticity and finite element analysis
  272. Study on laser sintering of Ni-based alloy powders
  273. Submicron stereolithography for the production of freely movable mechanisms by using single-photon polymerization
  274. Surface roughness visualisation for rapid prototyping models
  275. Symposium Proceedings: Electroactive Polymers and Rapid Prototyping
  276. Ta-ta to tooling
  277. The disassembly problem in rapid prototyping
  278. The electroactive polymers infrastructure
  279. The potential of plating techniques in the development of rapid EDM tooling
  280. The role of RP in design and development defined through successful case studies
  281. The structural performance of near-optimized truss core panels
  282. The study of a small centrifugal fan for notebook computers
  283. The use of rapid prototyping for architectural concept modelling
  284. Three dimensional micro integrated fluid systems (MIFS) fabricated by stereo lithography
  285. Three-dimensional extension of Bresenham's algorithm and its application in straight-line interpolation
  286. Three-dimensional microfabrication by localized electrochemical deposition
  287. Tool-path generation for fractal curve making
  288. Tools and methods for human factors test and evaluation: mockups, physical and electronic human models, and simulation
  289. Toward molecular muscles: Design of single molecule electromechanical actuators based on poly(tetra [ 2,3-thienylene ] )s
  290. Uncertainty analysis of multijet modelling processes for rapid prototyping of parts
  291. Use of stereo lithography for measuring the pressure drop in air cooled avionics
  292. Using a rapid prototyping machine in the integrated kinematics, dynamics, and machine design lab
  293. Using distributed genetic algorithms in three-dimensional bin-packing for rapid prototyping machines
  294. Using layered manufacturing to create textured microstructures in Si sub 3N sub 4 ceramics
  295. Vibration isolation/suppression: Research experience for undergraduates in Mechatronics and Smart Structures
  296. Void eliminating toolpath for extrusion-based multi-material layered manufacturing
  297. Web-based knowledge-intensive support framework for collaborative design of MEMS
  298. What next? Build-outs instead of print-outs?.
  299. Recent technological advances in oral drug delivery - a review.
  300. Replication of human tracheobronchial hollow airway models using a selective laser sintering rapid prototyping technique.
  301. Survival and function of hepatocytes on a novel three-dimensional synthetic biodegradable polymer scaffold with an intrinsic network of channels.
  302. Rapid prototyping of scaffolds derived from thermoreversible hydrogels and tailored for applications in tissue engineering.
  303. A three-dimensional osteochondral composite scaffold for articular cartilage repair.
  304. Optimal design and fabrication of scaffolds to mimic tissue properties and satisfy biological constraints.
  305. Indirect solid free form fabrication of local and global porous, biomimetic and composite 3D polymer-ceramic scaffolds.
  306. Computer-assisted development of epitheses after optical recording of facial defects
  307. Combined MR imaging and numerical simulation of flow in realistic arterial bypass graft models.
  308. Analysis of errors in medical rapid prototyping models.
  309. Optical data acquisition for computer-assisted design of facial prostheses.
  310. Three-dimensional CT modeling versus traditional radiology techniques in treatment of acetabular fractures.
  311. Effect of three-dimensional valve shape on the hemodynamics of aortic stenosis. Three-dimensional echocardiographic stereolithography and patient studies.
  312. Fabrication of porous calcium polyphosphate implants by solid freeform fabrication: a study of processing parameters and in vitro degradation characteristics.
  313. Soft and hard tissue response to photocrosslinked poly(propylene fumarate) scaffolds in a rabbit model.
  314. Oral dosage forms fabricated by three dimensional printing.
  315. Multimechanism oral dosage forms fabricated by three dimensional printing.
  316. Stereolithography: a historical review and indications for use in the management of trauma.
  317. A new Ti-5Ag alloy for customized prostheses by three-dimensional printing (3DP).
  318. Abdominal aortic aneurysm and stent graft phantom manufactured by medical rapid prototyping.
  319. Intraaneurysmal flow dynamics study featuring an acrylic aneurysm model manufactured using a computerized tomography angiogram as a mold.
  320. Restoration of the temporal defect using laser stereolithography technique.
  321. A new bracket system for lingual orthodontic treatment. Part 1: Theoretical background and development.
  322. Application of computer-generated stereolithography and interpositioning template in acetabular fractures: a report of eight cases.
  323. An advanced computer-aided geometric modeling and fabrication method for human middle ear.
  324. The craniofacial anomalies archive at St. Louis Children's Hospital: 20 years of craniofacial imaging experience.
  325. Rapid manufacturing of degradable porous polymer bone scaffold
  326. Mechanical design of a shape memory alloy actuated prosthetic hand.
  327. The design of scaffolds for use in tissue engineering. Part II. Rapid prototyping techniques.
  328. Tissue engineering and its potential impact on surgery.
  329. [Review Article in Russian]
  330. Align Technology, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2000 Year-End Conference Call.
  331. Align Prices At $13; Starts Trading Friday.
  332. Rapid prototyping expands into medical industry.(Brief Article)
  333. Reconciling Rapid Tooling Versus Rapid Prototyping.(Brief Article)
  334. Fabricating Anatomical Structures With Rapid Prototyping.(Brief Article)
  335. Rapid prototyping on request with customized plastic. (Brief Article)
  336. Rapid prototyping at tiny scales by robocasting.(Brief Article)
  337. Using neural networks to improve stereolithography.(Brief Article)
  338. RP technology forges ahead, but growth slows.
  339. New RP material called WaterShed gets beta test.(Brief Article)
  340. New solid imaging technology developed. (Brief Article)
  341. Improving welding-based rapid prototyping. (Brief Article)
  342. Rapid freeze prototyping research gets NSF funding.(Brief Article)
  343. 3D Systems Reaches Agreement With Vantico.
  344. 3D Systems Provides Competitive Tools For Penske Racing.
  345. Stratasys Advances Rapid Prototyping Process, Increasing Model Resolution; Fuji Was Partner In Research And Development.
  346. Rapidly Approaching Rapid Tooling - 7th March 2002
  347. Accelerated Technologies Offers Rapid Prototyping Service.
  348. 3D Systems Develops New Solid Imaging Technology For Modeling.
  349. 3D Systems Providing Advanced Digital Manufacturing System To New Boeing Venture.
  350. Rapid prototyping system builds model of human spine.
  351. Stratasys Inc. / Technical Bulletin
  352. Rapid prototyping polymers are flexible, durable, fast.
  353. Playing It Straight.(Brief Article)
  354. Reconstructing the Grauballe man: a Danish bog body, CAT-scan and 3-D visualisation.
  355. The art going into a part.
  356. Routing the competition.
  357. Evolution continues: process refinements keep RP field moving forward.
  358. Full-Service, Rapid Prototyping from Met-L-Flo (Brief Article)
  359. NSF Grants to Help University of Missouri-Rolla Expert Study 'Cool' Idea for Rapid Prototyping Key to Product Manufacture.
  360. Objet Geometries to expand $5m round to $10m.
  361. Water resistant resin for stereolithography.
  362. Japan Govt Tender - Stereolithographic System.
  363. Japan's CMET Debuts High-Speed Rapid Prototyping Machines.
  364. Rapid tooling joint venture.
  365. Newly formed company spearheads rapid tooling development for automotive industry. (Brief Article)
  366. Laser speeds tool-building; Toolmaker's technology attracts OEMs, suppliers. (Brief Article)
  367. Second chance for broken tools (Brief Article)
  368. And the winners are .(2002 Automotive News PACE Awards)(Brief Article)
  369. Oak Hill Capital Partners Invests In Align Technology.(Brief Article)
  370. Invisalign Braces Line up $14M for Launch Program.
  371. Skills combined to get quickly to market. (Brief Article)
  372. Product development companies pool resources. (Brief Article)
  373. Singapore: Materialise tie up with Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
  374. Stratasys to Offer Rapid Tooling Technology.
  375. A Revolution has Begun; Dimension 3D Printer To Sell for $ 29,900: Functional Models Now Within Reach of Every Design Engineer.
  376. Stratasys Announces Continued Stock Buy Back.
  377. Stratasys Announces 150% Growth in 2001 Earnings; It Releases Revolutionary Office 3D Printer for CAD at $29,900.
  378. Stratasys Books Record Million-dollar Order.
  379. Stratasys Titan is ABS-Ready.
  380. United Plastics Group Introduces Worldwide Technology and Development Center; UPG Technology Center to Offer Rapid Prototyping and Tooling.
  381. Rapid Prototyping Landmark: Stratasys Installs Its 2,000th System.
  382. Stratasys Announces Increase to $2M in Continued Stock Buy Back.
  383. Stratasys Announces the Appointment of a New Board Member.
  384. Dimension Honored With Best-Of-Show Awards From Two CAD-Industry Magazines.
  385. Stratasys Advances Rapid Prototyping Process, Increasing Model Resolution; Fuji was Partner in Research and Development.
  386. Moving Parts Can be Built Pre-Assembled by Automated Prototyping System From Stratasys; Popular Low-Priced Prototyping System now Offers High-End Features.
  387. 3D Systems, Raindrop Geomagic Team Up for Rapid Manufacturing Solutions.
  388. SLS Users' Group Changes Date and Location for Annual Conference; Group to Meet in November at the MGM Grand.
  389. 3D Systems Releases New Accura Stereolithography Materials for SLA Systems, Now Has Broad Range of SL Materials.
  390. Deloitte & Touche and Hale and Dorr LLP Announce Ranking of New England's Fastest Growing Technology Companies.
  391. Xpress3D Launches New Overnight Rapid Prototyping Service
  392. Stratasys: Rapid Manufacturing On Earth Today: in Space Tomorrow?
  393. Desktop rapid prototyping cuts costs and improves designs.
  394. Architects slowly enter rapid prototyping game.
  395. Hardware/Software : 3D Rapid Prototyping Inkjet System. (Brief Article)
  396. 3D Systems runs into merger roadblocks.(Brief Article)
  397. Custom-made designs. (Brief Article)
  398. LPKF celebrates 25 Years of Rapid Prototyping. (Brief Article)
  399. 3D printer system. (Brief Article)
  400. Produce detailed, durable, compelling physical models quickly, affordably, right in your office.
  401. Rapid manufacturing. (market outlook).
  402. Jewelry design tool (Brief Article / Product Announcement)
  403. Functional metal prototypes in about three days.
  404. The perfect employee. (Brief Article)
  405. 3D Formula for success. (3D Systems, Renault open manufacturing research center in Oxfordshire, England)(Brief Article)
  406. CAD models get physical.
  407. Rapid prototyping takes on manufacturing: stereolithography techniques are now creating models of such high quality and reasonable cost that they are entering the sphere of real production processes. (Engineering Software).
  408. Rapid prototyping rocks on: direct-metal systems expand into production parts.
  409. Lab-on-chip inches toward economy: advanced stereolithography reproduces its most miniscule features for a new MEMS device.(Brief Article)
  410. Rapid-prototyping system.(Brief Article)
  411. Color prototyping
  412. Low-cost ABS printer.
  413. Parts from metal powder.
  414. Resin for stereolithography.
  415. Solid modeling products.
  416. 3D Systems Files Actions To Defend Laser Sintering Patent Rights.
  417. Ice magic: making rapid prototyping even more rapidby chilling out.
  418. Model theatre: surgeons are using coloured stereolithography models to plan operations.
  419. One-off.
  420. Cool approval: stereolithography is playing an important role in testing the cooling systems during car engine design.
  421. Pump up the volume; since its invention, pundits have been predicting that rapid prototyping techniques will eventually find their way into high volume production. Now that prophecy appears to be a step closer to reality.
  422. Keeping it real: despite the plethora of computer-based techniques available, Formula One teams are taking full advantage of rapid prototyping in the design and development of their cars.
  423. Out of the mould: the outsourcing of rapid prototyping activities is still a strong sector.
  424. Stereolithography.
  425. Stratasys Inc. (Brief Article)
  426. Who's news.(Brief Article)
  427. Rapid prototyping. (Brief Article)
  428. Auto suppliers Award goes to POM Group.
  429. Stratasys installs system for Toro)(Brief Article)
  430. High-resolution material for prototypes. (Brief Article)
  431. Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing Association.
  432. Experts in creating geometry: Selective laser sintering is being used to help clients bring their products to market more quickly. (Brief Article)
  433. Small but functional.(Brief Article)
  434. Reeves On IPOs: Align Tech will be solid, easily overlooked.
  435. Take 2-D output to a new dimension! New 3-D printers can create realistic terrain models for better visualizations and presentations.
  436. Rapid prototyping; a new service: Intermolde, the glass mould manufacturer, has a new technology to offer the industry. (Brief Article)
  437. Rapid prototyping takes on manufacturing; stereolithography techniques are now creating models of such high quality and reasonable cost that they are entering the sphere of real production processes.
  438. Cool idea for manufacturing: ice is nice for rapid prototyping. (Brief Article)
  439. Machinable volume extraction for automatic process planning
  440. Sales: What Works Now.
  441. Ceramic Composites Biomimetic Processing.(Princeton Univ report)(Brief Article)
  442. USA: Sanders Design International Awarded Contract For A Phase III Small Business Innovative Research.(Brief Article)
  443. Automated 3D Signs Deal With Sanders.(Sanders Design International Inc. licenses RapidToolmaker to Automated 3D Modeling Inc.)(Brief Article)
  444. Hydrodynamic design system for pumps based on 3-D CAD, CFD, and inverse design method.
  445. Mechanical analysis of ultrasonic bonding for rapid prototyping.
  446. Tool path-based deposition planning in fused deposition processes.
  447. A process map for consistent build conditions in the solid freeform fabrication of thin-walled structures.
  448. Fabrication of non-assembly mechanisms and robotic systems using rapid prototyping.
  449. A converging slot-hole film-cooling geometryPart 2: transonic nozzle guide vane heat transfer and loss.
  450. Valencia, Calif.-Based Company's Tools Trim Auto Racers' Prep Time.
  451. Rapid Prototyping Machines Allow a Broad Array of Design Options.
  452. Optomec reports first quarter growth and profit.
  453. The LABJ Stock Index.
  454. Functional metal prototypes.(Brief Article)
  455. CAD/CAM Outlook: 3d Systems To Further Streamline Rapid Prototyping And Manufacturing.
  456. Soligen Technologies Inc - Third Quarter Fiscal 2002 Operating Results.
  457. Computer hardware manufacturer 3D Systems Corp. of Valencia, Calif., has completed its acquisition of materials developer and manufacturer RPC Ltd. (Brief Article)
  458. Multilayer MEMs.
  459. Rapid transit to manufacturing.
  460. Rapid evolution: New materials and process improvements are stretching the boundaries of prototyping techniques.
  461. Stratasys. office-based prototyping system (Brief Article)
  462. Vantico Inc. extends contract with 3D Systems (Brief Article)
  463. Solid Modeling System.from Kira America (Brief Article)
  464. Sturm, Ruger and Co., Inc. adds rapid prototyping capability to its foundry. (Brief Article)
  465. Rapid prototyping provides speed, cost-effective castings. (Brief Article)
  466. 3D printer.
  467. Rapid prototyping on milling machines. (Brief Article)
  468. Precision Rapid Tooling. (Brief Article)
  469. Rapid prototyping starts to tackle end-parts.
  470. RT process being trialed. (Brief Article)
  471. System makes models with moving parts.
  472. System produces models with improved resolution.(Stratasys' FDM Maxum / Brief Article)
  473. 3D, DSM form rapid tooling and production venture. (Brief Article)
  474. 3D, EOS in legal battle.(3D Systems Corp. and Germany's Electro Optical Systems )
  475. 3D Systems Corp.completes new management structure.(Brief Article)
  476. Rapid prototyping, Rapid tooling.
  477. Wohlers Report 2002. (Brief Article)
  478. FDM rapid prototyping makes super-thin layers.(Brief Article)
  479. Rapid-prototyping resins imitate PP and ABS.(Brief Article)
  480. 3D systems, DSM Desotech form joint venture, OptoForm L.L.C. (Brief Article)
  481. New rapid prototyping resins arrive in U.S.
  482. FDM rapid prototypes now can give finer details. (Materials).
  483. Ejection force modeling for stereolithography injection molding tools.
  484. Tomorrow's Classroom Conference in Seattle Will Be Exhibiting a Whole New Concept in Education. 3-D Printing!
  485. Align Technology is Awarded for Excellence in Medical Design and Manufacturing; Align and Invisalign(R) Win Industry Awards.
  486. Tredegar to Exit Biotech, Focus on Manufacturing Units; Actions Should Boost Profits, Provide Clarity for Investors.
  487. The POM Group Receives Top Industry Credential - 2002 Automotive PACE Award Winner.
  488. Align Technology Names Thomas M. Prescott as President, CEO and Director; Chishti Remains Chairman of the Board.
  489. Replacement Part Prototyping Takes Flight.(Brief Article)
  490. 3D Systems and Raindrop Geomagic.
  491. Rapid prototyping helps Coleman deliver Olympic flame to Salt Lake City.
  492. BioBuild from Anatomics.
  493. Rapid prototyping models for wind-tunnel testing.
  494. Stratasys Titan can now use ABS.
  495. Deadline for 3D to license technology nears.
  496. Stratasys.
  497. Materials roundup -- 2002.
  498. Rapid prototyping brings royal wedding into the new millennium.
  499. Stratasys fires first salvo of concept modeler price-war with $29,900 Dimension printer.
  500. No more Genisys.
  501. Higher-resolution Maxum.
  502. Z Corporation lowers price of Z400.
  503. DSM Somos WaterClear for SLA-250 and SLA-500 stereolithography machines.
  504. Stratasys.
  505. 3D Systems moves latest acquisition out of Austin.
  506. 3D earnings flounder as lawsuits distract managers. (Brief Article)
  507. 3D Systems completes restructuring.(Brief Article)
  508. 3D Systems builds British facility, Renault F1 Team partners (Brief Article)
  509. 150 fastest growing public companies in the Bay Area.
  510. Align Technology co-founder leaves for environmental work. (Brief Article)
  511. Mobile warfare; Battlefield repairs / mobile parts hospitals for battlefield equipment
  512. More sex please, we're not just robots.
  513. Fast prototypes capture a slice of new markets: Advances in the techniques for producing 3D models quickly are bringing improvements in the quality of products and expanding the range of applications.
  514. Align Technology Inc.(Brief Article)
  515. Align Technology Bites Down on $105M, Braces for Possible IPO.(Brief Article)
  516. Align Technology Braces For Public Markets.(Brief Article)
  517. Direct-to-metal rapid prototyping. (Brief Article)
  518. Rapid prototyping: is it a true training development innovation aimed at reducing cycle time and revamping ISD, or simply a recurring business fad dressed up in different clothes?
  519. Rapid PCB prototyping for RF and microwave circuits: LPKF Laser & Electronics. . (Brief Article)

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