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IKEA unveils new collection of Uppgradera, a set of products that can be improved with 3D printing

It’s been a couple of years that IKEA has been exploring the use of 3D printing to launch new collections of products or improve existing ones. While the Swedish conglomerate is acknowledged for the...

IKEA provides on-demand 3D printing service for a range of deco items

It looks like every year, a subsidiary of IKEA – the multinational conglomerate that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture – explores the use of 3D printing to provide either a limited collection of items...

“Uppgradera”, a collection of open-source 3D-printed accessories to “upgrade” IKEA products

The holidays are often meant to fix broken things in the house or to do things that we usually do not have time to do in normal time. For those who have bought their...

IKEA exploits 3D Printing for the fabrication of ergonomic chairs for gamers

It’s probably weird to admit that, but gamers are part of those people who spend most of their time sitting given their activity and as you may know, spending an increasing amount of time...

IKEA introduces its first ever 3D printed objects in the OMEDELBAR collection

By the end of next year, IKEA will release OMEDELBAR,a collection of decorative items designed by Bea Åkerlund. The item can be hanged on the wall or used as a decorative hanger for jewellery. “As...

News Round-up: Markforged, GKN Aerospace, Additive Industries, Teenage Engineering

In-Q-Tel’s investment in Markforged aims to advance 3D Printing for the U.S. Intelligence Community Markforged has signed a strategic investment agreement with In-Q-Tel, Inc. (IQT), the not-for-profit strategic investor whose goal is to support the mission...

Exploiting 3D scanning to optimize sleeping in any position

Last month, IKEA made readers smile by exploiting 3D technologies in order to enable gamers to have a very comfortable seat. Companies are currently exploiting 3D technologies to improve various and even unexpected parts...