Projet 3500 Series Professional 3D Printers by 3DSystems

The ProJet 3500 is available in eight printer models, with enhanced high definition printability and performance for functional prototyping and investment casting patterns for healthcare, automotive and aerospace manufacturing applications. The specialized materials include high-impact, durable plastic for functional testing, cast-friendly wax for rapid-foundry production, and specialized materials for the digital production of jewelry, dental prosthesis, dental models and medical implants. For more information on the ProJet 3500 and other 3D Printing solutions please visit: www.camlogic.com

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Business news – January 2012

News Telecommuting less popular in Canada than other countries: Survey Montreal Gazette The struggle to drag yourself out of bed in the morning, grab that coffee-to-go, then settle in for a long drive to work may have some Canadians dreaming of working from home, but a poll has found that, while telecommuting is on the [...]

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Revolution in Art & Design using 3D Printing | Objet for Neri Oxman

As seen on the Objet blog: blog.objet.com In this insightful interview, Neri Oxman,architect, designer and professor of Media Arts and Sciences and Director of the Mediated Matter group at the MIT Media Lab, explains the differences between ‘additive’ and ‘subtractive’ manufacturing. Inspired by things that ‘grow’ in nature, Oxman uses the world’s most advanced 3D printing technology – the Objet Connex500 multi-material 3D printer to produce some incredible models which will be on display at the Pompidou Center until August 6th 2012 at the ‘Multiversites Creatives’ exhibit. Neri also explains 3D printing within the wider paradigm shift in technology and manufacturing – comparing it to the Gutenberg 2D print revolution of the 1440′s. For more information about Objet: www.objet.com

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Projet HD 3500 Series 3D Systems 3D Printer 3D Rapid Pro Master Additive Manufacturing

Projet 3500 Series – ProJet(TM) 3500 Immediately Available In Eight Printer Models – Nine New Performance Grade Materials For Tailored Functionality – Enhanced Printability and Extended HD Performance With Ease of Use for More Information www.3d-rapidpro.com

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Projet 3500 professional 3D Printer

The ProJet 3500 is available in eight printer models, with enhanced high definition printability and performance for functional prototyping and investment casting patterns for healthcare, automotive and aerospace manufacturing applications. The specialized materials include high-impact, durable plastic for functional testing, cast-friendly wax for rapid-foundry production, and specialized materials for the digital production of jewelry, dental prosthesis, dental models and medical implants. Distributor for SEE region: IB-PROCADD doo Dunajska cesta 106 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia Phone: +386 1 565 72 50 Fax: +386 1 568 45 78 web: www.ib-procadd.si, www.3dt.si e-mail: info@ib-procadd.si

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See the Stratasys Mojo 3D Print Pack at Work

Stratasys’ new Mojo 3D Print Pack is a complete, professional 3D-printing system for less than $10000. This video shows the Mojo 3D Printer, close-ups of the detailed 3D prototypes it produces, the Mojo Print Wizard software, and the WaveWash 55 support-removal system. Learn more at Mojo3DPrinting.com. "We believe innovation is at its best when the tools that we use give us the freedom to create without limitation. … And now, we’re introducing a new 3D-printing platform to our lineup that will make genuine FDM Technology accessible to more people than ever before." — Scott Crump, Stratasys founder and inventor of FDM Technology

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Penn’s HAWK team at Cornell Cup USA, presented by Intel

We propose the prototyping of a sensor-enabled quadrotor aircraft platform to construct 3D building models to support search and rescue operations. This technology will provide sensor-rich visualization of buildings overlaid with temperature gradients, air contamination, and hazardous zones for more informed rescue strategies. The proposed system has the potential to lower first responder casualties and minimize mission execution time. The goal of the HAWK project (Helicopter Aircraft Wielding Kinect) is to build upon a pre-built quadrotor aircraft platform to include a low-cost depth camera (stripped down Xbox Kinect) to conduct rapid Simultaneous Localization And Mapping (SLAM) of a building in a single fly-through. All Intel Atom-powered quadrotors will locally capture the depth and image data and transfer it to the base station for SLAM processing and rendering of a 3D building model. As each craft is deployed with multiple sensors on board, we will incorporate a thermal camera, CO, and SO2 sensor data to overlay thermal gradients and air contamination information over the captured 3D building model. The system incorporates advanced flight controls, runtime UAV coordination algorithms, and low-cost image and depth perception sensors to execute complex SLAM algorithms.

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