In this edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, Continuous Composites has opened a new manufacturing facility, while Kickstarter device AIMS was designed to fully automate 3D printing with an AI assistant and camera.
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The ULTRAWAVE Project is working on 3D printing for 5G networks, Digital Building Technologies 3D printed bespoke connections for a bamboo pavilion, and Kiwi company QOROX is hoping its 3D printed park bench could eventually lead to 3D printed housing. Finally, Disney Research developed a system that can give robots an extremely lifelike gaze. Continuous Composites Showcases CF3D Technology at New Facility Continuous Composites announces new demonstration facility for their CF3D® technology At the virtual Formnext Connect 2020, Idaho-based Continuous Composites unveiled its newly launched facility for R&D and additive manufacturing, which will serve to showcase its patented Continuous Fiber 3D Printing (CF3D®) technology at a build volume 25 times larger than before. The company has […]
Case Study: How PepsiCo achieved 96% cost savings on tooling with 3D Printing Technology
Above: PepsiCo food, snack, and beverage product line-up/Source: PepsiCo PepsiCo turned to tooling with 3D printing...
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