For this week's second edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, we're covering what the technology is capable of in terms of education and business, innovative new products, and weaponry. Added Scientific has introduced 3D printing training sessions, Formlabs announced its new Education Grant, and LPW teamed up with the Royal Academy of Engineering to establish a Research Chair for additive manufacturing at Lancaster University. A German 3D printer manufacturer is establishing an open 3D printing platform, while Hawk 3D Proto introduces its own filament line. Finally, engineers in Oregon have launched a new workshop tool with 3D printed components, 3D Systems has partnered with CSM Bakery Solutions to develop 3D printers, products, and materials for the food industry, and there's continued speculation about the possibility of North Korea's nuclear missile program getting 3D printers. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/184668/3d-printin...riefs-8-18-17/