Watching that same level of disruption happen to the food sector is fascinating because it challenges some of our core traditions—how we farm, how we cook, and even how we see ourselves as consumers.
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A construction company has unveiled the first multistorey, 3D-printed home in the Southern Hemisphere. The house features elements like a lift core and acoustically optimised wall shapes to ...
With hybrid manufacturing, industrial users are able to get parts printed and… From Sillicon Valley to space ... join us as we tour FELIXprinters in the Netherlands! Get acquainted with the 3D printer ...
The company has now received $740,000 of the $1 million grant it has been awarded by SIIRD. Steakholder Foods received its first grant installment in March 2024 after successfully producing 3D-printed ...
Tvasta, a startup incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, has built the country’s first 3D printed villa. The deep tech startup has built the villa in Pune for Godrej Properties.
The 3D printing technique is already being used ... Apparently it's not just printed steak the company is after, but leather goods as well.
Researchers have used a giant X-ray facility and found that magnets can minimize flaws in 3D-printed components. A team at the University College of London (UCL) developed the technique by using ...
In an era where innovation leads, India has marked a significant milestone in the construction industry with the completion of its first 3D-printed villa. Developed by the Chennai-based deep-tech ...
"Our method of choice is 3D printing, which allows us to create a hydrogel in almost any shape we want." Hydrogels of course are already used in a range of consumer products. "The beauty of this ...