Impression 3Dalt=Une grenouille en plastique bleue est en cours de construction par une imprimante 3D|vignette|Objet imprimé en 3D par une Ultimaker 2 Go vignette|Imprimante 3D dans un fab lab béninois.L'impression 3D ou fabrication additive regroupe les procédés de fabrication permettant de créer des pièces en volume par ajout de matière en couches successives. Elle s'oppose à la fabrication soustractive. Cette famille de procédés a commencé à se développer au début des années 1980 avec pour objectif principal de faciliter le prototypage rapide, puisque le coût de production est pratiquement indépendant de la quantité produite.
Microcontact printingMicrocontact printing (or μCP) is a form of soft lithography that uses the relief patterns on a master polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamp or Urethane rubber micro stamp to form patterns of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of ink on the surface of a substrate through conformal contact as in the case of nanotransfer printing (nTP). Its applications are wide-ranging including microelectronics, surface chemistry and cell biology. Both lithography and stamp printing have been around for centuries.
3D printing processesA variety of processes, equipment, and materials are used in the production of a three-dimensional object via additive manufacturing. 3D printing is also known as additive manufacturing, because the numerous available 3D printing process tend to be additive in nature, with a few key differences in the technologies and the materials used in this process. Some of the different types of physical transformations which are used in 3D printing include melt extrusion, light polymerization, continuous liquid interface production and sintering.
Lentilles de contactthumb|215px|Une paire de verres de contact posés face concave vers le haut. thumb|right|215px|Lentilles de contact de teinte bleue dans leur emballage d'origine. Une lentille de contact (aussi appelée verre de contact, lentille ou encore contact) est une lentille correctrice, cosmétique ou thérapeutique placée sur la cornée de l'œil.
MicroarrayA microarray is a multiplex lab-on-a-chip. Its purpose is to simultaneously detect the expression of thousands of biological interactions. It is a two-dimensional array on a solid substrate—usually a glass slide or silicon thin-film cell—that assays (tests) large amounts of biological material using high-throughput screening miniaturized, multiplexed and parallel processing and detection methods. The concept and methodology of microarrays was first introduced and illustrated in antibody microarrays (also referred to as antibody matrix) by Tse Wen Chang in 1983 in a scientific publication and a series of patents.
Bioimpressionalt=Bio-imprimante tridimensionnelle développée par la société russe 3D Bioprinting Solutions, capable d'imprimer des organes vivants.|vignette|Bio-imprimante tridimensionnelle développée par la société russe 3D Bioprinting Solutions. La bioimpression ou bio-impression est une application biomédicale des procédés de fabrication additive permettant de produire artificiellement des tissus biologiques.