Engineers from the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, have successfully printed the first functional electronic device using a standard 3D printer using a new form of plastic which conducts electricity. This development is considered as a significant development in the 3D printing in electronics.
As the craze of wearable devices is increasing, the manufacturing companies are pushing their limits to deliver the best in class and better battery life devices to the customers. All the wearable devices are not the same, every device is different from each other and has a different power requirement.
The 3d printing technology is amazing and making our lives easier day by day. We have seen numerous wonders of this technology, and one such wonder is done by car making company Volvo. Volvo is working on an innovative sustainability project which is known as the living seawall to increase their brand awareness and sell
3D printing is around us for a while now; people are understanding it’s potential and making the best of it. This technology was started from simply bringing 2d flat designs into 3d sculptures, but the things are significantly changed now. From designing a super fast car prototype to human bone, 3d printing services are making
An athlete’s performance in the field somewhat depends on sport wears. If the footwear or sports equipment are not comfortable, there is no way the athlete would perform well. But such issues will soon become a thing of the past for sports industry with the emerging 3D printing technology. Several sporting brands are taking up