Ford Motor Company announced on Monday that they’ve begun testing 3D printing of large-scale parts, using tech provided by 3D printing industry giant Stratasys. 3D printed parts don’t just have cos
The 3D Print Canal House is a three-year publically accessible ‘Research & Design by Doing’ project in which an international team of partners from various sectors works together on 3D printing
Reformation is a fashion brand, which practively measures and reduces energy use in its operations. The Reformation factory uses efficient, eco-friendly and pro-social technologies and practices.
Working with a Russian home-building company, PIK Group, a San-Francisco based startup Apis Cor printed the first house using mobile 3D printing technology in Stupino town near Moscow. Construction
The Resource Efficient House is an innovative project managed by Zero Waste Scotland as part of Resource Efficient Scotland, the Scottish Government funded programme that helps businesses, the public
Electroloom's electrospinning process, dubbed Field Guided Fabrication, makes it possible for anyone with a small bit of CAD ability to design and create seamless fabric items on demand.
Food Ink. is a specially designed, one of a kind 3D food printing popup restaurant. The 3D-pop-up was hosted by byFlow in collaboration with Food Ink and 3D Samba.
First, remove plastic from the world’s waterways. Second, transform the plastic and other debris collected into a material to make a boat. Third, use the new boat to fish out more plastic bottles.
"The Bihar brick industry is currently based on decentralized production activity using energy intensive, resource depleting and highly polluting technologies and production methods with Fixed Chim
HanseYachts AG, founded in 1990, are one of the largest manufacturers of sail yachts in the world who use innovative construction methods for their yachts.
Nike Flyknit technology was developed with a primary goal in mind: create a shoe that delivers peak performance for athletes while reducing manufacturing waste in the process. Thanks to a micro-lev
Shima Seiki's MACH2S is capable of performing WHOLEGARMENT production allowing an entire garment to be produced on the knitting machine without any linking or sewing.
This research jointly written by Arup and BAM explores ways Circular Business Models (CBMs) would provide added benefits throughout the value chain in construction.