The MakerHealth Space at the University of Texas Medical Branch has been 3D printing toys for the local Pediatrics Toy Drive. Scientists from the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) are using 3D printing to learn more about the toughness of deer antlers. Avante Technology has unveiled their new Fabricatus High Precision Desktop 3D printer, engineered to produce injection molds and reasonably priced at $3,750. The Springfield, Massachusetts-based Orthotics & Prosthetics Labs has upgraded their practice with 3D scanning and 3D printing systems. The 3D printing retailer iMakr has doubled their sales in 2016 by implementing an application-specific strategy for their customer base. MakerBot has expanded their reach by appointing the technology solutions provider Arkinfo as an authorized 3D printer distributor in India. Lastly, the Italian rapid prototyping service Juno Design drops a rocking promo video to showcase their integration of 3D printing technology into their production workflow for motorcycle parts. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/159795/swm-december-24-2016/