3D Printing and the Future of Aeronautics
Aug 19, was National Aviation Day and progress is ongoing in the next evolution of air mobility – all thanks to emerging 3D printing technology.
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Aug 19, was National Aviation Day and progress is ongoing in the next evolution of air mobility – all thanks to emerging 3D printing technology.
A new 3D map of the Milky Way shows warped shape of our galaxy, that flares up and down at the edges.
The Blade is the world’s first 3D printed hypercar, replaces conventional vehicle architecture.
The impressive world’s first 4 meters long 3D-printed conference table.
US Marines constructed a prototype concrete barracks measuring 500 sq ft (46 sq m), using world’s largest 3D printer, in less than two days.
Take a look at this impressive 3D map of 400,000 stars located within 10,000 light-years from the Sun.
Scientists for the first time have 3D-printed human corneas, for millions of people that need then.
A fully functional 3D-printed rocket, created from the largest metal 3D printer in the world.
According to Bloomberg, Apple iPhone 8 will replace Touch ID with 3D facial recognition.
“Cinema 3D” new movie screen, allows for glasses-free 3-D at a larger scale.