In today's 3D Printing News Briefs, medical technology firm axial3D has secured over £530,000 in seed funding, while four University of Bristol graduates are on their way to China with their Omni Invent maker machine. Hawk 3D Proto and Magicfirm Europe AB announced a strategic partnership, while Sodick released a new Parallel Mode for its metal 3D printer. The UN is investigating 3D printed prosthetics for victims of land mines and IEDs, and a popular Hindi film could be remade into a virtual village, as long as it doesn't disturb the wildlife. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/170513/3d-printin...briefs-4-7-17/