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3D Printing a Functional Racing Car

June 13, 2019 ·

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5G Concerns and Opportunities at IoT World 2019

May 15, 2019 · Anxieties and opportunities around 5G at IoT World 2019, One-Click VR from Luxion KeyShot, ASSESS Congress set for October

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Digital Twins and Cyberphysical Security at AeroDef

May 3, 2019 · DE Video News May 3, 2019: Digital twins and cyberphysical security discussions at AeroDef Conf, ANSYS acuires EDA firm

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3D Printing for Public Safety

April 11, 2019 · At Boyce Technologies, the company makes communications equipment mainly for New York City Transit and has found a way to add 3D printing to the production mix.

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Medical Imagery Mixes with 3D Printing

April 11, 2019 · Medical modeling company Trinota taps EnvisionTEC's 3D printing technology to reshape how medical models are presented to surgeons, hospitals and doctors.

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Aurora Flight Sciences’ Aircraft Takes Flight with 3D Printing

March 6, 2019 · Aurora teamed with Stratasys to develop a notably complex 3D printed jet-powered UAV.

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2019 3D Printing Trends

January 10, 2019 · The revolutionary nature of 3D printing grew over decades.

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Mixing AI with Human Intelligence in Industrial Revolution

January 10, 2019 · AI is a tool humans can use to design better products.

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Inside Google ATAP: Blending Preproduction and 3D Printing

January 10, 2019 · The Google Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) lab focuses on the future of products and production

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Self-Driving Technology for Commercial Trucking

November 19, 2017 · Embark is working to make the self-driving future a reality, and while most of the spectacle has been around passenger vehicles, Embark believes that commercial trucking, the backbone of the U.S. economy, stands to reap untold benefits by deploying autonomous trucks, particularly during the “long haul” stretches.

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Iceland Food Delivery Takes Off With Leading E-Tail

August 23, 2017 · Flytrex drone delivery system has been deployed in Reykjavík, Iceland, delivering online food orders across the city.

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Google Founder Larry Page’s ‘Flying Car’ Kitty Hawk

April 24, 2017 · The Kitty Hawk Flyer is a new, all-electric aircraft, and it is safe, tested and legal to operate in the United States in uncongested areas under the Ultralight category of FAA regulations, the first version is specifically designed to fly over water, and you don't need a pilot's license, you'll learn to fly it in minutes.

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