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Ted Budd holding a part while talking with Ola Harrysson

Ted Budd Visits CAMAL

On April 13th, United State's Senator Ted Budd toured the CAMAL lab. Budd is the Senator for North Carolina and has served in that position since 2022. Before that, he served as the US House Representative for North Carolina's 13th District from 2017 to 2023. While touring the lab, Budd observed CAMAL's work with their five-axis CNC machines and 3D printing capabilities. Budd also took the opportunity to speak with some of the student workers in the lab.
3D printed model of the spine of a patient with severe scoliosis.

Manufacturing Makes Life-Changing Surgeries Easier and Safer

For the past 30 years, 3D printers have printed medical models to help surgeons plan and rehearse surgeries. Now, this technology has progressed to the point that even complicated and rare procedures can be practiced like never before. 
Manufacturing and Medicine Team up to Save Dog

Manufacturing and Medicine Team up to Save Dog

At a time when the expectation is that we should all stay apart, CAMAL has come together with others to save the life of a dog and further medical research.
CAMAL 3D-Prints Worker Safety

CAMAL 3D-Prints Worker Safety

A team of CAMAL faculty and students are 3D-printing face shields for the healthcare professionals at WakeMed Hospital.
CAMAL Additive Manufacturing Symposium 2018

CAMAL Unveils 3D Printer at AM Symposium

The Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics (CAMAL) played host to industry and academic leaders in the field of additive manufacturing (AM). On the first...
CAMAL Additive Manufacturing Symposium 2018

2018 CAMAL Additive Manufacturing Symposium

At their 2018 Additive Manufacturing Symposium, the Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics unveils their latest 3D Printer that they received from GE.
Faculty Spotlight | Ola Harrysson

Faculty Spotlight | Ola Harrysson

Many students dream of being professional athletes, high-profile chefs, or movie stars. Ola Harrysson, Fitts Distinguished Professor, had a different idea.

Human Exoskeleton Developed Using 3D Printing

In a collaborative effort between 3D Systems and EksoBionics, an exoskeleton was developed using 3D printing technologies to give paraplegics, such as Amanda Boxtel, the...

Carbon Fiber 3D Printer

A new MIT spinoff is preparing to launch their carbon fiber reinforced plastic  3D printer.  See more here http://markforged.com/