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  • Lug
    2014
    22
    2014 / Lug / 22

    Design Team Uses 3D Printed Parts Piggybacking On Existing Products

    • posted in 3D, 3D PRINTING, Design

    According to a Japanese design studio, their TAKT Project is a prediction of a future where mass-produced products and 3D printed parts are brought together by consumers to create a new, hyper-individualized reality for the home.
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  • Lug
    2014
    21
    2014 / Lug / 21

    3D printing the past: the GameBoy hack!

    • posted in 3D PRINTING, GAMES

    Status symbols are devices that transcend their specs and features, and become something beautiful and luxurious in their own right. They?re things that live on after the megapixel and megahertz wars move past them, beacons of timeless design and innovation. Nintendo?s Gameboy is absolutely one of them.

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  • Lug
    2014
    19
    2014 / Lug / 19

    3D modeling human anatomy!

    • posted in 3D, Bio-Engineering, Prototype

    Creating scientifically or medically accurate 3D models can take hours, even for someone who is familiar with 3D modeling.

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  • Lug
    2014
    15
    2014 / Lug / 15

    A 3D printer for vascular networks is coming!

    • posted in 3D PRINTING, Bio-Engineering

    For years, scientists have been able to print different types of human tissue using a 3D printer: bioengineers have been steadily advancing toward the goal of building lab-grown organs out of a patient?s own cells, but a few major challenges remained.

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  • Giu
    2014
    23
    2014 / Giu / 23

    London designer creates 3D-printed, regenerative running shoes from protocells

    • posted in 3D, 3D PRINTING, Bio-Engineering, Prototype

    At the Wearable Futures conference, London designer and researcher Shamees Aden debuted a running shoe concept that will put your worn out kicks to shame. The shoes, which he’s developing with University of Southern Denmark professor Martin Hanczyc, are 3D printed from a synthetic biological material that can repair itself overnight.

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  • Giu
    2014
    01
    2014 / Giu / 01

    The iSense 3D Scanner For iPad

    • posted in Events

    One of the latest additions to 3D Systems? consumer range was previewed at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

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  • Mag
    2014
    20
    2014 / Mag / 20

    Plumbing Reimagined ? Maya Ben David’s Bypass System

    • posted in 3D PRINTING, Design, Prototype

    Since 1664 when the first complete use of a cast iron system for water distribution was installed at Versailles, France, not much has changed in the hardware used to move water through a house. read more

  • Mag
    2014
    03
    2014 / Mag / 03

    AMR Says 3D Printing Market To Reach $8.6 Billion By 2020

    • posted in 3D, 3D PRINTING, Market

    In a report titled 3D Printing Market (Technologies, Materials, Applications and Geography) – Global Opportunity Analysis and Forecast-2013-2020, Allied Market Research (AMR), an Oregon based market Intelligence Company which analyzes various markets and estimates growth opportunities in the future, says they’re confident that the global 3D printing market will reach $8.6 billion by 2020. read more

  • Apr
    2014
    15
    2014 / Apr / 15

    360 Degrees of the Coolest Video You’ll See Today ? 3D Printed Go Pro Camera Mount

    • posted in 3D PRINTING

    It only took him two years and half a dozen GoPro cameras to make it happen, but what a happening. read more

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