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Animation Studio Laika also benefits from Fraunhofer 3D Printing technology for the film “Missing Link”

Laika’s recently released film, “Missing Link”, has seems to have required various types of 3D printing technologies during the preparation. The first application of the technology revealed within the movie is Susan, the 3D...

SUSAN, a 3D printed shoe designed for LAIKA’s upcoming film

Stratasys and Nike collaborate for the manufacture of a limited edition of the Missing Link x Nike Air Max Susan shoe, for LAIKA’s upcoming film, ‘Missing Link’.  NIKE and the animation studio LAIKA, designed...

Shanon VanDeren, President of AMUG on what to expect from AMUG 2024

The story goes that AMUG started in 1988 with just a handful of people meeting to share knowledge of 3D Printing. At the time, the founding industry users group was called 3D Systems North...

35 years of AMUG: the how and the why of a volunteering commitment that pushes the AM industry forward

The 2023 edition of AMUG will be held at Hilton Chicago, from March 19 – 23, 2023. If you’re a Communication & Marketing Manager new to this industry and trying to set out your events...

3D printing And Its Influence On The Changing Facet of The Movie Industry

Are you noticing the new revolution in the cinema industry? With the increase in meticulous demands of audiences, 3D printing is taking over the cinema world. The below article makes you familiar with the...

Fraunhofer IGD develops automated robotic arm 3D scanning technology – targeting museums as primary users

With the goal of enabling museums to digitize their collections, Darmstadt-based Fraunhofer IGD has developed an automated robotic arm 3D scanning technology to 3D scan cultural objects. Fraunhofer IGD is an institute for applied research...