myprintpod joined Association for Competitive Technology members at Portcullis House to demonstrate UK startup technology and discuss what growing businesses need from policymakers.
MyPrintPod has been awarded an Innovate UK grant through the Resource Efficiency for Resilience and Sustainability Programme to investigate better low-carbon materials for additive manufacture.
MyPrintPod joined the TechUK and Digital Lib Dems roundtable at the Liberal Democrats autumn conference to discuss digital adoption, AI and sustainable business growth.
MyPrintPod attended Clean Maritime Day 2025 and the MarRI-UK National Roadmap meeting to explore how recycled materials, low-carbon production and 3D printing can support maritime decarbonisation.
MyPrintPod joined ACT | The App Association members in London for policy discussions on startup funding, overregulation and the needs of small technology businesses.
MyPrintPod was selected by Innovate UK for the Global Business Innovation Programme in Germany, focused on sustainable 3D printing and circular manufacturing.
MyPrintPod explains what happens when recycled nylon 6 is printed too quickly, using Portcurno material from 0rCA as a practical process-control example.
MyPrintPod began measuring baseline PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 particulate levels in a domestic setting before testing 3D printing filtration and containment.
MyPrintPod attended the European Commission Digital Markets Act session through ACT | The App Association and raised questions with Apple on compliance.
MyPrintPod built a Raspberry Pi environmental monitoring system using an Enviro+ board and laser particulate sensor to support 3D printing farm monitoring.
MyPrintPod attended the Silverstone Technology Cluster Innovation and Growth Conference in Milton Keynes to explore automotive manufacturing, innovation and growth.
MyPrintPod visited Smart Manufacturing Week 2025 at the NEC, exploring manufacturing innovation, sensors, platforms and systems through a sustainability lens.
MyPrintPod ran its first 3D printing training course at Repair Cafe Portsmouth, helping the team build capability to make sustainable replacement parts.