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Olli 2.0 is now equipped with some Windform parts 3D printed by CRP Technology

Car manufacturer Local Motors hascontinuous enhanced its autonomous electric vehicle Olli 2.0 to help meet the requirements of sustainable mobility. The shuttle Olli 2.0 has been unveiled two years ago and required a wide...

What does the study on the feasibility of recycling scrap thermoplastic parts and shavings from the 3D printing process reveal?

With the goal of enhancing the circularity of large format additive manufacturing (LFAM), SABIC and Local Motors conducted joint study on the feasibility of recycling scrap thermoplastic parts and shavings from the 3D printing...

Q&A: SABIC discusses the use of materials in Composite 3D Printing

When Additive Manufacturing comes to composites fabrication, we did not expect this combination to work and lead to the development of some niche yet interesting applications for the industry. In their latest report, SmarTech...

Interview: SABIC reveals ability to deliver tailor-made AM materials through a specific chain of collaborations

Keith Cox brings over 35 years in the plastics industry, and has been working with SABIC since 2007. First assigned to the product development unit of the company, he witnessed he increasing interest of...

Hackrod attracts investors with its generative design, virtual reality and 3D printing

Hackrod is a car designed using virtual reality, engineered by artificial intelligence, manufactured with 3D printing technology and delivered by a cloud-based supply chain. Also named Hackrod, the company aims to provide a service...

Olli, first autonomous 3D printed transit vehicle in Knoxville – Tennessee

Olli is the masterpiece that is currently being printed by Local Motors, cars’ manufacturer in Tennessee. As far as production is concerned, it is different from conventional automobile manufacturing. Indeed, traditional cars require deep investments...

This is UILA, a 3D-printed hybrid vehicle combining e-bike and Electrical Vehicle

Yesterday at Formnext, we witnessed the official unveiling of UILA, a 3D printed hybrid vehicle combining e-bike and electrical vehicle. With the weight of the average man (70 kg), the vehicle measures 230 cm...

A conversation with Sakuù on SSBs & 3D printing: something more than just batteries

Founded in 2016, and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, KeraCel was initially known in the 3D printing industry as an organisation that uses the technology to manufacture multi-material ceramic batteries or 3D printed solid-state...

“Gaining a competitive edge”: Sauber Group on Formula One and their next race with Additive Manufacturing

2022 rings in a new era for Formula 1: cars are designed with new regulations in mind – which means further complexities for racing teams pursuing speed and reliability. While these regulations are engaging...

The era of high viscosity resins has begun and it will now co-exist with FFF 3D printing at BCN3D

It’s been a few weeks that machine manufacturer BCN3D has been conducting a teaser campaign for a new product it has been developing for the past three years – the product has been unveiled...