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Futurist Ray Kurzweil makes 3D printing predictions

Google’s director of engineering Ray Kurzweil tells the New York Times that he still believes in the future of 3D printed fashion.
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Modla brings 3D printing to streetwear

Whether its haute couture at the Met's latest installation, Manus x Machina, on the runways of Germany with Voxelworld, or even the overall future of the industry, 3D printing is undoubtedly becoming a catalyst for an industrial revolution in fashion.

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3D printing is undoubtedly becoming a catalyst for an industrial revolution in fashion.

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Genevieve Schwartz - Combining Jewellery Design and 3D Printing

Genevieve Schwartz is a featured designer on MyMiniFactory and the founder of Genevieve Black Jewellery. She has recently designed a collection for MyMiniFactory, which is based on geometrical shapes, as well as forms inspired by mathematics. The collection includes a series of rings and pendants which fit together in pairs, inviting the eye to see
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World's First Fully 3D Printed Luxury Glasses | All3DP

World's First Fully 3D Printed Luxury Glasses | All3DP | ELSE Corp & ICOL Group | Scoop.it

A Belgian fashion design student brought 3D printed glasses to his Fashion Academy runway. Could this be the future of how we make glasses?

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3D printed diamond jewelry could become reality as Lockheed Martin patents futuristic 3D printer

3D printed diamond jewelry could become reality as Lockheed Martin patents futuristic 3D printer | ELSE Corp & ICOL Group | Scoop.it

US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin has filed a patent for a new kind of 3D printer that could purportedly print objects of virtually any shape out of synthetic diamonds. The machinery would be primarily used to develop items such as drill bits, but could also be used to make customized jewelry.

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US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin has filed a patent for a new kind of 3D printer that could purportedly print objects of virtually any shape out of synthetic diamonds.

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