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Autodesk’s Netfabb introduces its generative design to customers
Autodesk’s Netfabb will soon make its generative design accessible to the 3D printing industry with a new software tool.
The generative design aims at helping the engineer/designer to discover a wide range of functional...
TAC.TILES, a physical interface for 3D modelling
Belgian student Simon Van Pottelbergh at LUCA School of Arts designed TAC.TILES, an interface which aims at improving user experience via physical interaction without requiring virtual experiences.
TAC.TILES comes both from the literally nature...
Researchers at the IST developed a software system to design functional, mechanical objects for 3D printing
In Austria, researchers from the Institute of Science and Technology, Ran Zhang, Thomas Auzinger and Professor Bernd Bickel, team up with Adobe Researchers, Wilmot Li and Duygu Ceylan to develop a new software system....
TU Eindhoven and Royal BAM Group realize the 3D printing of a bicycle bridge
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU Eindhoven - Netherlands), in collaboration with the Royal BAM Group (a Dutch construction company), launched the project to build a 8 metres 3D printed bicycle bridge in Gemert, near Eindhoven.
According...
Safran obtains the first certification for a 3D-printed gas turbine engine major part
Safran Power Units has crossed a new milestone in the field of additive manufacturing by obtaining the first certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for an auxiliary power unit (APU) major part...
3D printing of bone tissues, a project of Complutense University of Madrid
Researchers from Complutense University of Madrid, in collaboration with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), will soon be able to create 3D printed bones and cartilage.
Indeed, researches in...
SkelETHon, the canoe whose formwork has been 3D printed
The Concrete Canoe Regatta is the biennial event which gathers together contestants from universities across Europe around a concrete canoe design competition partially 3D printed. A special emphasis is given to lightness, speed, design...
The first clinical trial of 3D printed bionic hands
This is a première for Open Bionics, a company specialized in low-cost hand prostheses. This first clinical trial would lead to the popularization of 3D printing as a daily help to amputees.
At the beginning,...
OLT Footcare: 3D printed sandals
Custom-made 3D printed sandals are the proposal of the Canadian start-up OLT Footcare. By combining digitization and 3D printing with the manufacturing process of their sandals, the Windsor-based company shows its capacity to offer...
Cargocopter: The drone printed entirely in 3D for parcel delivery
CargoCopter is a drone printed entirely in 3D which was developed by researchers from the University of Louvain (KU Leuven).
As its name suggests, this drone hybrid by its operation system is able to carry...