Kayak paddles, snowshoes, skateboards. Outdoor sporting goods used to be a tough market for 3D printing to break into, but fused particle fabrication (FPF) can change that. A team led by engineers ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Until recently, 3D printing companies have focused their efforts on showing manufacturers ...
For additive manufacturing (AM) to take its part in the greater manufacturing industry, it needs to smarten up. The technology, also called 3D printing, has been on a massive growth trajectory since ...
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Munich-based AM Ventures just closed a $100 million fund focusing specifically on the early growth stages of industrial and commercial 3D printing applications. Investing internationally, the firm ...
It was in 1909 when Henry Ford, master of efficiency and standardization, famously said that a “customer can have a car painted any color…so long as it is black.” While the First Industrial Revolution ...
Plastic pulled from the waste stream can find new use with the Gigabot X, an open source industrial 3D printer. A team shows how three Gigabot-printed sporting goods -- skateboard decks, kayak paddles ...