Air New Zealand demos on-demand printing of aircraft parts
Air New Zealand has staged a proof of concept demonstration of on-demand 3D printing of replacement aircraft parts in partnership with Microsoft and aerospace industry players.
Air New Zealand has staged a proof of concept demonstration of on-demand 3D printing of replacement aircraft parts in partnership with Microsoft and aerospace industry players.
'As humanoid robots are being developed, I hope this will help developers to create more realistic robots at a low cost'
Callaghan Innovation has unveiled a new type of 3D printing technology that it says is able to print structures with features one twentieth the thickness of a 100 micron wide human hair.
Formula One racing breeds a pace of innovation as speedy as the compact race cars which zoom around the track. With margins of mere seconds separating each ranking, slimming down the slivers of time between a win and a loss is imperative for each team.
Israeli 3D printer manufacturer Stratasys has expanded its relationship with Ricoh NZ, with the company set to offer Stratasys' entire product range in New Zealand; Tasman Machinery will no longer sell the company’s products.
PwC has released its 18th annual Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2017-2021 saying that entertainment and media companies accustomed to competing and creating differentiation through content and distribution must focus more intensely on user experience (UX).
Russia's first 3D-printed house was completed in 24 hours using a portable 3D printer
There's already plenty of angst out there about the prospect of jobs lost to AI, but this week, artists got a fresh reason to be concerned.
Imagine you could use a standard 3D printer to create your next robotic assistant. Just snap in a motor and battery, and it's ready to go. That's precisely the scenario made possible by a new 3D printing technique developed at MIT.
Researchers from the Cambridge University Library this week announced the creation of what they think is the world's first 3D printed replica of a 3,000-year-old Chinese oracle bone.
HP wants to drive the "next industrial revolution" and spark a change in the way products are manufactured with its new 3D printers.
“It seems the possibilities are limited only by our imagination."
“The 3D printer market is continuing its transformation from a niche market to broad-based, global market of enterprises and consumers.”
“Many partners and collaborators - more than 30 people - have worked hard on the project, involved in both research and commercialisation."
“The Challenge will spearhead cutting-edge technological research for the benefit of New Zealand industries."