When additive manufacturing helps living machines breathe underwater

3d adept media· July 10, 2026

The integration of additive manufacturing in the development of bio-hybrid 'living machines' is enabling new capabilities for underwater respiration and autonomous operation. This intersection of 3D printing and biological engineering allows for the creation of complex scaffolds that support living tissues in aquatic environments. Such advancements are significant for the additive manufacturing sector as they push the boundaries of functional material applications and bio-synthetic integration.

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