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« Future », China’s first commercialized 3D printed sneakers

¥1299 ($188 USD) is the market entry price of Future, Peak Sport’s first 3D printed sneakers. A few days ago in Beijing, the sportswear...

EnvisionTec unveils its new Perfactory 4 LED 3D printer and its new Custom LED light system

EnvisionTEC, one of the main global provider of professional-grade 3D printing solutions takes advantage of the current 3D Rapid+ TCT fair in Pittsburgh to...

Digital grotesque II: the 3D printed sandstone cave of the Centre Pompidou

Digital grotesque II is one of the greatest work exhibited at the“Imprimer le monde”show of the Centre Pompidou in Paris (France). Created by Benjamin...

“Akkuschrauberrennen”, the 3D printed car race of Germany

Every year in Germany, Akkuschrauberrennen brings together teams from different universities of the country around a car race. Since the first edition in June...

Initial exhibits its 3D printed statue during the Révélations show

The "Creations" of Initial, a branch specialized in 3D printing of the Prodways Group, unveils a 3D printed statue of Stéphane Simon during the...

3D printed beef could be the future of red meat

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), a non-profit organization, used a ByFlow 3D printer from the Netherlands to create its complex pieces of meat. ByFlow...

3D printer-robots build your future home!

Brick and cement will soon be obsolete! Robots and 3D printing are increasingly trendy in the sector of construction, especially the one of the...

The Drop will be the first 3D printed electric car of New Zealand

The entrepreneur Ira Munn is at the heart of the development of "The Drop". This three-wheeled electric car whose power reserve can go up...

Rapid Liquid Printing: The new 3D printing technique

 Steelcase, the furniture and interior design firm unveils the Rapid liquid printing, the new 3D printing method. This innovation results from the collaboration of...

A dancing teapot printed in 3D could bring more fun to your tea time!

It feels like being in a dinette game but no, the computer scientist Paul-Louis Ageneau just created a dancing teapot printed in 3D ...A...