TOP 5 videos: Overcoming cancer with 3D printing

For this TOP 5 videos of the week, we reveal how 3D printing might help beat cancer. Then, dive into the heart of the Fashion Week de Paris, the most famous fashion event in the world. The great Haute Couture house, Dior, presented a 3D printed men’s shoe. Also discover the first 3D printer resulting from the merger between Ultimaker and Makerbot, the UltiMaker S7. Then we show you why the automobile sector like the Alpine team exploit the technology of fabrication additive and integrates it into their parts manufacturing process. To close this TOP 5, we reveal a 3D printing method which combines 4 different materials and a rotating nozzle. Good Sunday !

TOP 1: 3D printing to cure cancer: The apps in the medical domain with 3D printing have increased in recent years. This technology can make it possible to manufacture prostheses, breast implants, but in this video, we will show you how it might beat one of the deadliest non-communicable diseases, cancer.

TOP 2: Dior and its 3D printed shoes: Paris Fashion Week started on January 17th. The opportunity for the big brands to show their latest collection for the coming seasons. Dior, a major French luxury house, has unveiled a 3D printed men’s shoe. The pair is designed by Kim Jones, and inspired by the brand’s ‘Carlo’ derby.

TOP 3 : La UltiMaker S7 : In May 2022, Ultimaker and Markerbot merged to become UltiMaker. This Tuesday, it unveiled the UltiMaker S7, the company’s first 3D printer. This is the first launch of a machine since the announcement of their collaboration. In terms of features, it is a Ultimaker S5 2.0. For more details, it’s just below that it’s happening!

TOP 4: Additive manufacturing in F1: The goal in F1 is simple: to be the fastest. But speed is not only played out on the track, it is also played out in the production of the cars. That’s why we’re telling you how Jabil and the Alpine team are working together to speed up the manufacturing of automotive parts. This video takes you behind the scenes to explore the technology and strategy behind the race to victory.

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TOP 5: Multi-material rotary 3D printing: The 3D printing industry is always looking for new ways to manufacture additively. This time, a team of researchers from Harvard University has designed a 3D printer that combines 4 different materials and a rotating nozzle to deposit a helical filament. Discover this rather surprising 3D printing method just below!

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