On the 22nd of May we’re launching our latest 3D printer. All I can say for now are 3 words: Professional. Versatile. Desktop. Stay tuned to the Objet blog next week for the full launch! This post is also available in: French, German
Here’s another innovative “design-to-prototype” story enabled by Objet Connex multi-material 3D printing technology: Bryan Cera is a student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he’s studying for an MFA in Art and Technology. Using the Objet Connex multi-material 3D printing system he’s created these very “Iron Man” type gloves known as the ‘Glove One’ concept – that even incorporate …
Here’s the long-awaited finale to the Fenway Stadium centennial story that we brought to you a few weeks back right here on the Objet blog. You’ll also find the same story printed today on the ESPN website featuring more photos of the Fenway 3D printed model. In the very cool video above we’ve managed to include a time-lapse showing some of …
Named as one of the “top 20 most influential architects to shape our future”, Neri Oxman is a Professor of Media, Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Lab where she directs the Mediated Matter research group. Her group explores how digital design and fabrication technologies mediate between material and the environment to radically transform …
Objet guest blogger Piet Meijs is Senior 3D Expert at Rietveld Architects, New York. The most asked question I get from architects is: “What software do you use?”. The answer is always long since we don’t like to limit ourselves to just one solution, but we of course have a preferred workflow, which I’ve done my best …
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of a dental implant then you may know that dentists use a surgical guide that precisely fits the shape of the mouth and gums to ensure the drill is exactly aligned over the right spot. A miss of even a millimeter can be critical – especially with the various …
Objet will be the official sponsor of the ‘Multiversités Créatives’ exhibition in the Centre Pompidou in Paris, running from May 2nd to August 6th. This year’s ‘Multiversités Créatives’ exhibition focuses on the future of industry and deals with new creative tools. Visitors will be drawn by 15 different projects created by a new generation of young designers exploring …
Following on from our recent post Fenway Park Stadium Gets 3D Printed, here’s the clip featuring the full Fenway 3D printed model on Fox Morning News, with our very own Bruce Bradshaw providing the explanation – enjoy! This post is also available in: French, German











