Monsters, Mustangs and motorcycles: The coolest 3D things at RAPID
Everything from robotic hands, fashion ware, bioprinting and sports gear could be seen on the exhibition floor.
A multitude of 3D-printing companies highlighted their machines’ability to quickly create prosthetics, ranging from dentures, legs and feet to robotically controlled hands. This hand was printed on an Ultimaker 2 3D printer for Refugee Open Ware, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to go to war-torn regions and create custom prosthetics for survivors of catastrophic injuries.
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