In this video @OrdnanceLab tests prototypes of shape charges and 3D printed rocket improvements, examining the feasibility of an explosive shaped charge concept.
3D Printed Telescopes Making Astronomy Affordable
Brian Miche is on a quest to democratize stargazing experiences globally, and 3D printing is key to its success. In the late 1970s,... read more »
Pix Robobus: Transforming Urban Mobility With 3D Printing
Pix Moving has developed the Pix Robobus, an electric vehicle geared towards smart urban mobility. Its modular and customizable design goes beyond traditional... read more »
Researchers 3D Print Smart Skin Sensors
University of Glasgow researchers have made advancements in temperature sensing with the development of innovative 'smart skin' sensors. This breakthrough involves a soft,... read more »
3D Printed Innovation Merges with Traditional Korean Furniture
Kim Min Hyuk's Saero series redefines traditional Korean furniture, seamlessly blending cultural heritage with modern design principles. Departing from conventional norms, Saero transcends... read more »
MouthPad Unveils Tongue-Operated Touchpad at CES 2024
The MouthPad has made its debut at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, showcasing a unique tongue-operated touchpad capable of turning your tongue into... read more »
3D Printed Monolithic Detector Achieves Milestone at CERN
The 3DET (3D printed detector) collaboration at CERN, in partnership with ETH Zurich, the School of Management and Engineering Vaud, and the Institute... read more »
CoreTechnologie AM Software Gets Major Lattice Update
CoreTechnologie GmbH, based in Mömbris, Germany, has unveiled the 1.5 update to its 4D_Additive Manufacturing software. This update has brought notable revisions to... read more »
Vivobarefoot Unveils 3D Printed Compostable Sneakers
Shoe brand Vivobarefoot, in collaboration with material science company Balena, has revealed a prototype at the Biofabricate conference — a 3D printed compostable... read more »
UQ Researchers Employ 4D Printing for Soft Robotics
Researchers from the University of Queensland have showcased a novel 4D printing technology, potentially ushering in a new era for soft robotics. Their... read more »