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Neuroscience meets design: 3D printing food-safe drinking bottles

Neuroscience meets design: 3D printing food-safe drinking bottles

Munich-based company air up has kicked off a new healthy drink trend by selling bottles that flavour water using a principle called ‘retronasal smell’.

Rolling in the deep: 3D printing for exacting production applications

Rolling in the deep: 3D printing for exacting production applications

3D-printed parts are now commonplace in end-use applications, but not all are used in as exacting an environment as the ones used by Planet Ocean, based in Camberley, UK.

3D Systems and BWT Alpine F1 Team ramp up innovation with additive manufacturing

3D Systems and BWT Alpine F1 Team ramp up innovation with additive manufacturing

An endurance engineering sport with an ever-evolving standard of peak performance, Formula One racing is fuelled by constant innovation. 

Flexible by design: Say farewell to the production line

Flexible by design: Say farewell to the production line

Every year, a number of words drop out of the dictionary. That is to say, they become obsolete. ‘Slubberdegullion’ (a slobbering or worthless fellow) and ‘groaking’ (watching someone longingly while they eat), are two that are now considered obsolete by lexicographers.

Accelerating innovation in aerospace with additive manufacturing

Accelerating innovation in aerospace with additive manufacturing

From producing aviation parts to advancing space exploration, additive manufacturing has helped transform manufacturing for the aerospace industry. The ability quickly to produce low-volume, high-quality custom parts has enabled manufacturers to become more flexible and agile in how they approach design and production.

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