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World’s first software‑defined fuselage designed to enhance agility of combat aircrafts
Saab unveils the world’s first software-defined aircraft fuselage, built from 3D-printed metal parts and set to fly in 2026.
Discover Justin Bieber's 3D shoe, LEGO's AMUG Keynote, 3D printed aircraft fuselage, and more 3D printing news!
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Seamless tech: 'OriStitch' threads computation and 3D textiles
Could a flat piece of fabric hold a 3D shape, the way paper does in origami? Aiming to find out, researchers from the Cornell ...
Improving the design process with Rayon V3, an all-in-one architectural tool integrating AI, data, and collaborative ...
The partnership with NVIDIA, Pixar, Adobe, & Autodesk aims to standardize 3D assets for AI infrastructure & gigawatt-scale ...
If you’ve ever tried learning Blender from scratch as I have, you know just how brutal the learning curve can be. I spent ...
How can European industry be helped to conceive, design, and prototype 3D models quickly, efficiently, and easily? A rapidly expanding Hungarian company claims to have the answer, using software it ...
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Rock 'n' research: Engineering student builds 3D-printed guitar
Timothy Tran '27 has a new guitar for jamming out to his favorite Jimi Hendrix tunes, and he didn't pick it up at a music ...
How the Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired is reshaping what education and arts programming can be.
Months after raising $59 million in venture capital to commercialize its miniaturized 3D sensors, Lumotive is going global.
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