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Engineering student creates lighter weight replica of UofL presidential medallion

UofL President Kim Schatzel had one problem with her role in UofL鈥檚 commencement ceremonies: the medallion necklace traditionally worn by the president is quite...

UofL receives $750,000 in federal funding to enhance advanced manufacturing workforce

The University of Louisville has received $750,000 to launch the Robotics and Additive Manufacturing Pathways to SUCCESS (RAMPS) program aimed at preparing workers for...

UofL students help Ronald McDonald House patient with 3D-printed leg braces

When University of Louisville聽political science聽student Caleb He met patient Harleigh Bond and her family at his job at the reception desk at Ronald McDonald...

UofL receives $2 million grant to help minority-owned manufacturers adopt 3D...

The University of Louisville has received a five-year grant totaling $2 million to help minority-owned manufacturing businesses adopt additive manufacturing and 3D printing technology. The...

UofL research partnership helps Kentucky manufacturers adopt 3D printing

UofL and the state鈥檚 manufacturing extension partnership, the Advantage Kentucky Alliance, are launching a new program to help manufacturers adopt 3D printing technology for...

UofL-researched reusable, more effective N95-style face masks begin production Facility on...

Production has begun on new University of Louisville-developed N95-style face masks that are low-cost, washable, reusable and could be better at filtering COVID-19 droplets...

3-D printed swabs developed at UofL to help fill gap in...

Innovation at the University of Louisville involving multiple departments has led to a promising solution for the shortage of swabs in COVID-19 test kits....

Speed School’s 3-D printers put to unexpected uses during coronavirus outbreak

When Lowe Elementary School Technology Coordinator Lyn Travis attended a two-day workshop about 3-D printing earlier this month through the University of Louisville鈥檚 Speed...

UofL engineering students producing 3-D printed face shields for healthcare professionals

COVID-19 has caused a sea change in day-to-day life. Work, school, recreation, retail, medical care, everything has been altered. Many have expressed a sense of...