Puma’s Mostro Makes a 3D Printed Fashion Comeback
Puma's iconic Mostro shoe, originally launched in 1999, stole the spotlight at New York Fashion Week with its 3D printed revival. The brand... read more »
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Puma's iconic Mostro shoe, originally launched in 1999, stole the spotlight at New York Fashion Week with its 3D printed revival. The brand... read more »
Italy has generously contributed a reconstructed Assyrian artifact, the Bull of Nimrud, to Iraq after the original was destroyed in 2015. Through 3D... read more »
Researchers from Caltech have been delving into novel methods for controlling porosity in copper-based alloys through additive manufacturing. Their study, published in the... read more »
The Talavera Project, a collaboration between MANUFACTURA and Uriarte Talavera, marries traditional craftsmanship with digital fabrication. Uriarte Talavera, established in 1824, embodies Mexico's... read more »
The US Navy is partnering with researchers at the University of Houston to investigate the use of glow sticks in detecting biothreats. This... read more »
Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology and the Wallenberg Wood Science Center have pioneered the use of a nanocellulose and algae-based hydrogel for... read more »
Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic Limited has finalized the sale of a D523 Low Pressure Cold Spray System (D523) to Volvo Group... read more »
Apple's Vision Pro has hit the market with praise from many (and ridicule from some), but some users have voiced discomfort due to... read more »
Italy is set to pioneer the world's first green hydrogen refueling stations for recreational boating, slated to open this summer. Spearheaded by NatPower... read more »
Engineers from the University of Colorado and Sandia National Laboratories have developed advanced padding designs that promise superior impact absorption. Published in the... read more »
American football fans gearing up for the season's biggest showdown will be greeted by more than just the game, as they'll also be... read more »
voxeljet AG and Parastruct GmbH have successfully tested the 3D printing of recyclable residual materials from the construction industry. The project utilized voxeljet's... read more »
Researchers from the University of Freiburg have unveiled a design for 3D printed pneumatic logic gates. Capable of performing Boolean operations, these modules... read more »
In a bid to advance the age-old design of umbrellas, an engineer from the 'I Build Stuff' YouTube channel has crafted a flying... read more »
In a new development at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, scientists have achieved a leap forward in neurological research by creating the world's first... read more »
Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) technologies, crucial in microfluidics, traditionally face challenges in time-consuming and intricate fabrication processes within costly cleanroom facilities. In a... read more »
The University of Sheffield has acquired a Freemelt ONE Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-EB) machine from Freemelt AB. This metal printing system... read more »
Silca, renowned for its Tour de France Stage-winning 3D printed titanium derailleur hangers, has unveiled the latest evolution of its offerings. Originally tailored... read more »
In the realm of professional CAD usage, 6DOF motion mice have long been a sought-after tool, albeit with a steep price tag often... read more »
Lithuanian company Bit by bit developers (or “bitbybit.dev” for short) has just rolled out its latest offering, a user-friendly platform poised to reshape... read more »