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October 14

 
 

A wide variety of topics are included this week, something for everyone. Enjoy! <3

 

Interesting

 

3D printing reality: myths about 3D printing busted (video)

"The London Science Museum opens a new exhibit on Wednesday called '3D: Printing the Future." They invited some industrial experts to guide you around the hype of 3D printing, look into 3D printing myths in the media and reveal this technology's real-life potential."

Read and watch on 3ders

 

Inventor of 3D Printing Chuck Hull Receives Award

“From the get go, I imagined that 3D printing would significantly change design and manufacturing as we know it, but I could not have anticipated the profound impact the technology would have on everything in our lives. It is both humbling and exhilarating to be apart of this incredible transformation.” — Chuck Hull

Read more on On 3D Printing

Submitted by @makenai

 

Innovation

 

Researchers plan to develop a 3D printer that prints graphene

"Mining and technology development company American Graphite Technologies announced this week that partner researchers at the Kharkov Institute of Physics in in Ukraine received final approval to begin researching how to adapt 3D printers to print with graphene."

Read more on Gigaom

 

Fun

 

Almost fully 3D-printed remote-controlled car made by INTRIFIX

Watch the video on personal factory here.

 

See you next week!

 

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  1. Interesting
  2. Innovation
  3. Fun

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