There are few materials that can't be used for 3D printing these days, and though we rarely hear about glass 3D printing, it's a technology that is slowly emerging, having noticeably appeared about a year ago at MIT. Even before MIT made the news with their glass 3D printing project, however, there was Micron3DP, an Israeli startup that announced their ability to print molten glass in high resolution back in 2015. While we haven't heard much about the company over the last year or so, they've been hard at work developing their technology, and today they reported that they've completed the installation of their first fully operational high resolution glass 3D printers. The printers, which have been installed inside the company's Kfar-Saba facility, are serving as alpha units within Micron3DP while they begin negotiations for external beta testing. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/167638/micron3dp-...-printer-beta/