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3D Printing Fishing Lure Molds
Reality or Hype: 3D Printing Improving Performance in Sports Industry?
AMAZEA is the first serially 3D printed underwater scooter
New 4D Fusio 3D Printed Shoe Line from adidas Leaked
State of the Art: Carbon Fiber 3D Printing, Part Five
SmithsHP, Burloak Tech. Team up to Supply 3D-Printed Parts for Formula 1 Racecars
EOS launches Digital Foam
Tennis Racket Technology Is Way More Elaborate Than You Think
3D Printing Is Changing the Bicycle Industry – Here Are a Few Ways How
Bastion Cycles brings Renishaw metal 3D printing in house
See Specialized’s Wild 3D-Printed Saddle – Introducing Mirror Technology
3D Printed Racing Parts Help Win Indy 500
Nine Most Recent Posts in Sports
SmithsHP, Burloak Tech. Team up to Supply 3D-Printed Parts for Formula 1 Racecars
Smiths High Performance and Burloak Technologies announced in late January that they have signed an exclusive agreement to supply 3D-printed parts in metals and polymers to the worldwide Formula 1 racing market. . Birmingham, U.K.-based SHP is an international...
On the Cusp of a New Industry: How 3D Printing Can Help Athletes Heal From Injuries
The NFL awarded 3D-printing company Protect3d with the top prize of $50,000 at the league’s 1st and Future pitch competition two days before Super Bowl LIV in Miami. . Protect3d won first place out of four startups that made presentations in the Innovations to...
Tennis Racket Technology Is Way More Elaborate Than You Think
As tennis speeds up on the court, including at the 2020 Australian Open, which began this week, racket evolution hustles along off the court, with technology to create more power and spin within the game. Companies across the globe, from Japan to Austria and Chicago...
INEOS TEAM UK shows how AM will help them bring America’s Cup to the UK
Sir Ben Ainslie and INEOS TEAM UK are implementing metal AM technology from Renishaw in their bid to bring the America’s Cup home to Britain (where the competition originated). . As the team’s official precision measurement and additive manufacturing (AM) partner,...
State of the Art: Carbon Fiber 3D Printing, Part Five
In the first part of our series on carbon fiber 3D printing, we discussed how the material is used in the larger world of manufacturing. As we’ve learned throughout this series, carbon fiber (along with other reinforcement materials) is typically used as a low-cost...
AMAZEA is the first serially 3D printed underwater scooter
JAMADE Germany, a company focusing on the development and production of electrically powered sports equipment, developed and serially produced the AMAZEA underwater scooter using large format extrusion 3D printing technology. . This marks a significant new era for...
EOS launches Digital Foam
After nearly 80 years with minimal innovation, the foam industry is now employing 3D printing to produce products that are more comfortable, safer, lighter, and can be customized for each individual. . Now EOS North America and its Additive Minds applied engineering...
EOS North America and Additive Minds launch Digital Foam to support development of 3D printed foam applications
Digital Foam foot orthotics EOS North America and Additive Minds have announced the launch of their Digital Foam programme to support the 3D printing of applications like protective headwear and performance footwear. . The Digital Foam hub is coordinated by EOS and...
Breaking the Mold: How 3D Printing Is Starting to Change Manufacturing in Sports
When NASCAR holds one of its final races of the season at Texas Motor Speedway next weekend, several of the cars will feature components that were made by a 3D printer. The same will be true of next year’s America’s Cup, which will see the debut of the fastest-ever...
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