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Adidas joins Carbon’s board as its 3D printed shoes finally drop
In its three and a half years of existence, Carbon has become a leading light in the industry-wide push to bring 3D printing to manufacturing. The company’s proprietary CLIP tech has sped up the process of additive manufacturing by leaps and bounds. It’s also found the perfect partner in Adidas, whose Futurecraft 4D shoes are about as good a poster child for the tech as one… Read More
View More Adidas joins Carbon’s board as its 3D printed shoes finally dropThis company creates custom 3D printed jewelry in 18 carat gold
‘Precious Project’ is a collaboration between UK designers, software developers and precious metals suppliers. They aimed to experiment with digital manufacturing and create unique and affordable 3D printed jewelry. Read more…More about Uk, Design, …
View More This company creates custom 3D printed jewelry in 18 carat goldXYZprinting adds voice control to its color 3D printers
XYZprinting wants users to talk to its 3D printers. Say, print an apple and it will print an apple. Say, calibrate the printer and the printer will calibrate. This feature is available on its new $3800 Da Vinci Color AiO color 3D printer. The com…
View More XYZprinting adds voice control to its color 3D printersThe tech industry needs to move towards responsible innovation in 2018
It is incumbent for us, the technology community, to reach out to the regulators and legislators to help them better understand the wider impact of the things we’re working on. And it’s our responsibility to be transparent and honest with consumers about how we’re using their data and what they can expect from us. Read More
View More The tech industry needs to move towards responsible innovation in 2018The tech industry needs to move towards responsible innovation in 2018
It is incumbent for us, the technology community, to reach out to the regulators and legislators to help them better understand the wider impact of the things we’re working on. And it’s our responsibility to be transparent and honest with consumers about how we’re using their data and what they can expect from us. Read More
View More The tech industry needs to move towards responsible innovation in 2018Carbon is raising a $200 million Series D to scale 3D printing for manufacturing
It’s hard to get a much better poster child for your 3D printing company than Futurecraft 4D. Adidas’s line of custom 3D sneakers are all you really need to know when it comes to 3D printing’s potential as a manufacturing powerhouse. Bay Area-based Carbon has been bringing that technology to life courtesy of its proprietary Digital Light Synthesis technology, which is able… Read More
View More Carbon is raising a $200 million Series D to scale 3D printing for manufacturing3D-Printed Cake Looks Like Something from ‘Blade Runner’
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View More 3D-Printed Cake Looks Like Something from ‘Blade Runner’Kid-friendly gadgets and app-enabled toys that make great gifts
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Tech toys are always a big gift around the holidays, and as our world becomes more and more connected, new technology trickles down to our kids who…
A 3D printer powered by a watermill prints ceramic pottery
Designer duo O João e a Maria developed a hydraulic 3D printer that user a watermill to print ceramic containers. The project, called 360º UNDER WATER, is currently a work-in-progress and went from idea to prototype in just two weeks, as it …
View More A 3D printer powered by a watermill prints ceramic potteryHolography-based 3D printing produces objects in seconds instead of hours
3D printers are useful devices for all kinds of reasons, but most have a critical weakness: they simply take a long time to actually make anything. That’s because additive manufacturing generally works by putting down an object one microscopic layer at a time. But a new holographic printing technique makes it possible to create the entire thing at once — in as little as a second… Read More
View More Holography-based 3D printing produces objects in seconds instead of hoursA 3D-printed death chamber will take you out of this cold, dark world
Physician-assisted suicide is a controversial topic, but that hasn’t stopped the ceaseless march of technology from innovating the practice, which remains illegal in most of parts of the world.
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