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Brainform Creates 3D Printed Replica of Your Brain

The New Zealand based company Brainform creates 3D printed sculptures out of brain MRI scans. On their website you can choose between one of...

3D Printed Eyewear Collection MORGENROT Wins Innovation Award

The 3D printed collection of MORGENROT EYEWEAR won the 2014 SILMO D'OR award in the category frame technological innovation. The laser sintered MORGENROT collection was presented...

3D Printed Puzzle Chair by Joris Laarman Lab and Ultimaker

 Joris Laarman lab has teamed up with Ultimaker to create the first crowed fabricated chair, showing that future furniture could be the collaborative work...

Full-Color 3D Printing Changes Landscape of Geographic Surveillance

The contour lines on a two-dimensional topology map can say quite a bit about a geological or mining project, but they don’t tell the...

Sound City Project – Experience The Sound of World Cities From Home

With Google Maps we can browse through the cities of the world. Ever thought of getting the full experience by actually "hearing" all those...

Zortrax Prints Functional Industrial Robot

Dancing robots by Zortrax – beautiful, functional, 3D printed KUKA inspired machines. Zortrax has built these robots using its flagship 3D printer model –...

3D Printed Model Showing San Francisco in 2017

The creative agency Steelblue has worked with Autodesk to design a 3D model of San Francisco's skyline in 2017, when major construction projects will be...

Pi-Top: 3D Printed Rasperry Pi Laptop – Update: Launch on Indiegogo

A team of young London entrepreneurs introduced the allegedly world's first 3D printed Raspberry Pi Laptop. September 19, 2014: The Pi-Top kit contains materials...

3D Printed Column That Can Withstand Earthquakes

Emerging Objects, a California based architecture company, created a 3D printed structure that is supposed to withstand earthquakes. The pillar called Quake Column is built...

Edible Growth Project

The Dutch designer Chloé Rutzerveld modified a 3D printer to create little healthy snacks for her "Edible Growth" project. The ingredients of her delicacies are...

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