Laura Griffiths provides a quick glance at the product innovations on show at Autodesk University, taking place for the first time in London this week.
Body Labs, provider of advanced technology for analysing body shape and motion, has announced the launch of SOMA, a human-aware 3D artificial intelligence (AI) platform.
TCT speaks to Made In Space President, Andrew Rush after the company released two teaser videos of spacecraft demonstrating its Archinaut 3D printing and assembly technology.
Liechtenstein-based Coobx has followed up last month’s release of Exigo, with the launch of LIFTcell production lines, which will support the company’s flagship 3D printer series.
BorgiForm, an emerging family business headquartered in eastern Westphalia, Germany, has taken advantage of German RepRap 3D printing technology to reduce costs.
Voodoo Manufacturing has announced the completion of Project Skywalker, a fully functional robot-operated 3D printer cluster. Automating labour intensive processes, Voodoo expects the system to reduce costs by 90% over the next five years.
Open Bionics, a developer of affordable 3D-printed bionic hands for amputees, has won the International UAE Robotics for Good Award in Dubai and a $1 million prize fund. The Bristol-based company beat nine other finalists to the award.
Assistant Editor, Laura Griffiths, speaks to Jesse Harrington Au at Autodesk about how generative design is opening up new design possibilities powered by intelligent algorithms and organic forms.