Using the latest 3D printing techniques, or more accurately, "additive manufacturing," the Arup team has produced a design method for critical structural steel elements for use in complex projects.
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is rapidly gaining traction in the shipbuilding industry. This innovative technology allows for the creation of complex components and structures by ...
Researchers are investigating how steel components can be specifically repaired or even redesigned in the future using ...
3D printing can be used to automate the manufacturing of building elements for large-scale structures such as skyscrapers, aircraft, rockets and space bases without human intervention. However, ...
Designer Rameshwari Jonnalagedda has developed Minimal Matter, a system of 3D printed terracotta modules that draws on the ...
SINGAPORE – Nestled in a Woodlands condominium stands Singapore’s first 3D-printed childcare centre, where young charges are soon expected to engage in play and study. All the exterior walls, ...
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Advancing soft robotics through 3D printing materials

Soft robotics has emerged as a transformative branch of robotics, distinguished by its reliance on highly compliant materials ...