Thinking Huts launches pilot project to 3D print school in Madagascar Construction 3D Printing

Thinking Huts launches pilot project to 3D print school in Madagascar Construction 3D Printing

Thinking Huts, a charitable startup founded by an innovative young mind, Maggie Grout, is seeking to use 3D printing to make education more accessible in Madagascar. Specifically, the organization is developing plans for a 3D printed school in the African nation, where 60% of primary-school-aged children are not enrolled. Eventually, it plans to build more schools in developing regions where access to education is limited.

Our favorite 3D automotive restoration projects 3D Scanning Sevices

Our favorite 3D automotive restoration projects 3D Scanning Sevices

With its propensity for custom, one-off designs, it is no wonder that 3D technologies like scanning and 3D printing have been eagerly adopted by automotive restoration professionals. The technologies have literally given them the tools to bring vintage and rare cars back to their former glory, not just in look, but often also in terms of performance. Whether used to reproduce an obsolete component for a vintage model or to replicate the entire car body, 3D printing is now an intrinsic part of automotive restoration projects. Here are a few of our favorite examples from over the years that demonstrate the many ways 3D printing and 3D technologies can be used to rev up old cars.

Scuderia AlphaTauri’s secret to Monza F1 victory? You guessed it: 3D printing Additive Manufacturing

Scuderia AlphaTauri’s secret to Monza F1 victory? You guessed it: 3D printing Additive Manufacturing

A lot of work went into this incredible success for Scuderia AlphaTauri but 3D printing with DSM Somos materials also played a part. Just last month the F1 team reported that it started using Somos PerFORM Reflect AM material to cut production time up to 30 percent, enhancing testing processes and increasing the speed and frequency of aerodynamic improvements. The results are now there for everyone to see after Sunday’s incredible victory by Pierre Gasly. And someone should be taking notes.

Vertico opens new concrete 3D printing facility in Eindhoven Construction 3D Printing

Vertico opens new concrete 3D printing facility in Eindhoven Construction 3D Printing

The Netherlands has proven to be a fertile environment for construction 3D printing, with established construction companies like Bruil and BAM embracing concrete 3D printing as a building method, and technology developers like CyBe and Vertico paving the way to new applications and more adoption. Vertico, a young Dutch company specializing in robotic concrete 3D printing, is now expanding its footprint, with the opening of a new 3D printing facility in the city of Eindhoven.

Continental accelerates towards agile auto production with 3D printing Additive Manufacturing

Continental accelerates towards agile auto production with 3D printing Additive Manufacturing

Though it may best be known for its tires, Continental AG has its fingers in many pies in the automotive sector, including part production, connectivity, automated driving and mobility services. These business areas are tackled by the company’s Continental Engineering Services (CES) division, which has been a keen adopter of additive manufacturing in recent years.

ICON raises  million for construction 3D printing tech Construction 3D Printing

ICON raises $35 million for construction 3D printing tech Construction 3D Printing

ICON, a construction 3D printing specialist based in Austin, Texas, has raised $35 million through a Series A funding round led by Moderne Ventures. The infusion of capital brings the promising young company’s total investments to $44 million (it raised $9 million in a seed funding round in 2018). The funding will support the company as it continues to develop its 3D printing technology, design and build innovative 3D printed homes and advance its mission to provide cost-efficient and eco-friendly housing.