ASICS has launched a new product, the ACTIBREEZE 3D SANDAL, a 3D printed piece of footwear that has a geometric structure, made possible through a parametric design method and advanced 3D printing technology.
The Luxembourg based hardware start-up Anisoprint and Jacobs University Bremen have teamed up through a signed agreement to foster research, education and technology transfer on continuous fibre 3D printing on the university’s campus in Bremen.
Toolcraft AG has deployed its entire process chain to serve the defence sector, producing additively manufactured components for the German armed forces. The company has been working with the defence and security sector for a number of years.
The donations of the 3D printers support the missions of non-profits that look to improve or activate STEM learning programmes and help youth development in under-resourced communities.
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.