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September 10

 
 
Wearable Planter by Colleen Jordan

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Above is the gorgeous Wearable Planter by Colleen Jordan. Her tumblr is lovely - I follow it and you should too! Photo credit - Shapeways 

 

Innovation

 

The End of Chinese Manufacturing and Rebirth of U.S. Industry

"By the end of this decade, we will see 3D printers doing the small-scale production of previously labor-intensive crafts and goods. It is entirely conceivable that in the next decade we start 3D-printing buildings and electronics."

Read more on Forbes

 

3D printers help developing tentacle-like active soft robotics

"Peter Walters and David McGoran from the 3D Printing Laboratory Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of West England, Bristol has been working on designing and fabricating a working tentacle-like active structure with 3D printing."

Read more on 3ders

 

PANDABOT - a user focussed 3D printer

"From day one we've kept our design focus of the Panda Bot on our users. We want to enable the creativity of designers and help them leverage the possibilities of 3D printers. Every design decision was made in terms of how it made your life and work easier and more productive."

Read more on Pandarobotics

 

Business

 

Shapeways 3D Printing & the Culture of Creativity

Shapeways video still frame

Beautiful video by Shapeways, showcasing their recent re-branding, the lovely people who work there, and their customers.

'Made in The Future'!

Watch on Youtube

 

Objet - 3D Printing: The Power of a Paradigm Shift

"In the video above we wanted to re-focus on the what 3D printing really means – and that’s breaking down the barriers that remain between ideas (dreams) and actualizing them (reality)."

Read more on Objet's blog

 

Learning

 

3D Printing classes on Skillshare

There are classes popping up all over the place (particularly New York City) for those wishing to learn more about 3D printing.

Check out the full list here on Skillshare

 

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In This Issue

  1. Innovation
  2. Business
  3. Learning

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