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Wanna make your keyboards looking better? The most popular way is to customize a set of keycaps. Key ...
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An Irish PhD student has been awarded first place in the Stratasys Extreme Redesign Challenge, winning a free Stratasys FDM 3D printer for the University of Oxford for a year and a $2,500 scholarship. The student, Daniel Fahy, was recognized for his design of a 3D printed Hoberman Sphere that represents the world globe.
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The eyewear industry is one of the most significant when looking at the breakdown of the consumer AM segment. As one of the first eyewear brands to implement 3D printing for production, Hoet has been in our sights for some time. Over the years, we have kept in touch with the company’s co-founder Bieke Hoet, who has kept us informed about its activities and growth in the consumer eyewear market.
Switzerland-based UrbanAlps, the developer of the 3D printed Stealth Key, has announced a rather unlikely new brand ambassador for its security product: Stephan Lichtsteiner, captain of the Swiss National Football Team and player for German club FC Augsburg. Lichtsteiner has also reportedly invested in UrbanAlps.