In limited dates throughout November and also on December 4, the LEGO House, the ‘home of the brick’ in Billund, Denmark, offered visitors the opportunity to buy a 3D printed LEGO minifigure-sized duck.
Adidas announced on August 22 the new 4DFWD, its most advanced running shoe to date. The shoe features a bowtie-shaped lattice which transforms vertical pressure into a horizontal force.
A high tech, safe and smart bike helmet prototype named PYLO has been premiered in Germany. The product will feature a face shield airbag, a smart 360 degree surround safety system and a 3D knitted inlay.
Mattel, a leading global toy company with an impressive catalogue of children’s and family entertainment franchises, is on a mission to “empower the next generation to explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential,” the company says.
Spanish start-up ATHOS has reached the national finals for the prestigious James Dyson Award thanks to their creation of the world’s first 3D printed shoe.
UK badge manufacturer Badgemaster has a produced a new reusable name badge for a high street retailer with the support of Photocentric’s 3D printing technology.
German design company DQBD GmbH is using Stratasys’ Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) 3D printing technology to produce personalised cycling saddles that boast a higher level of comfort.