Swedish giant IKEA and San Francisco-based UNYQ launch a three product, 3D-printed collection aiming to improve comfort for gamers.
Scientists and designers in Finland are growing fungus, bacteria, and yeast to 3D print or mold into consumer products like headphones.
Advanced 3D modeling and traditional craft woven together to become bespoke bras for post-mastectomy survivors.
Shapeways is venturing to aid developers of affordable medical orthosis and prosthesis solutions with PA11 – a new bio-based nylon polymer.
The Print Your City initiative recycles plastic waste and turns it into 3D printed outdoor furniture.
To mark the end of the year, we're looking back and sharing the most popular technology posts from 2018.
The world's first fully 3D-printed electric motorbike whose futuristic design encases a list of innovative features.
A collection of 3D printed hybrid vessels that have the future of dining in mind.
These 3D printed shoes optimize high-intensity workouts by making it harder, rather than easier, to run across any hard surface.
A table light that easily rotates on its base much like the smooth movement of the planets.
A custom fit, 3D printed shoe that's more than just a shoe – it's a work of art.
A 3D printed hat inspired by the architectural facade of the late Zaha Hadid's luxury residential project in NYC.
3D printing and computer-aided CNC milling are used to realize a fully analog turntable design eliminating unwanted playback vibration.
A collection of household objects that are designed to be made at home using a desktop 3D printer.
A printed inflatable material technology that self-transforms, adapts and morphs from one state to another.