Here's how 3D printing will revolutionize the concept of cars

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In just a few years, 3D printing has leapt beyond its embryonic phase and has already begun to move rapidly in three distinct directions: the development of mass production systems (many goods), the development of mass production systems (many users, for home printing) and the specialization of production systems (specific printers for specific products, such as those in the construction field capable of constructing a building in a short time). It goes without saying that the most promising field of application for… Read more

The spare part? The 3D printer supplies it

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Does something break in the house? The 3D #printer takes care of printing the new piece, and voilà, the game is done. It's not science fiction, but a reality very close to us. Groupe Seb, a French giant specializing in small household appliances (in Italy it sells Rowenta, Moulinex, Krups and Tefal), is experimenting in France with a new system of "molding" spare parts, using 3D printers. Today it works like this, as far as spare parts are concerned: the company has a warehouse that contains 5,7 million... Read more

3D printed shoes arrive

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They are called New Balance Zante Generate, and they are the very first 3D printed running shoes in the world. The new latest generation 3D printers can truly be used in every field, and today New Balance demonstrates this to us, a brand known for its lines of sports footwear, which has announced the marketing of the Zante Generate, the first shoes printed in three dimensions. The project boasts the collaboration of Intel; the sole is actually the part made with 3D printers, while… Read more

3D printing of human organs and tissues is reality

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We have all asked ourselves at least once: but what is 3D printing for? To many things, including the faithful reproduction of human organs and tissues. Will organ donation become a distant memory? Reading the latest news, it seems so. The news was broken by the team at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, whose researchers have found a way to print "living" tissues and organs that can function properly when implanted in the body of ... Read more

Nail printers: does nail art retire?

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Okay, so many people love a relaxing visit to (or from) the nail salon, but it's definitely an interval that not everyone can afford. And don't tell me there are nail art virtuosos out there who can paint the faces of your children or your dog on your nails. Tensator Technology has developed Fingernails2Go, a nail printer integrated into an automatic digital kiosk. He is able to create all sorts of designs and apply them to nails in… Read more