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Researchers develop autonomous 3D-printing drones inspired by bees

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An international team of researchers from Imperial College London and the Swiss Federal Laboratories of Materials Science and Technology have developed autonomous, bee-inspired 3D-printing drones. The drones, collectively, are known as Aerial Additive Manufacturing (Aerial-AM).

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ETH Zurich researcher develops 3D printed insulation foam using recycled materials

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Working within the institution’s Digital Building Technologies group led by Professor Benjamin Dillenburger, Bedarf’s project emerged from a doctoral thesis on lightweight insulating construction elements, and how complex shapes could be manufactured with fewer material inputs.

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'Multi-family industry’s first franchising opportunity' seeks visionary architect to develop their housing solution

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Following last week’s look at an opening for a VDC Coordinator at Assembly OSM , we are using this week’s edition of our Job Highlights series to explore an open position on Archinect Jobs for an Architectural Designer at Vessel Technologies. Vessel Technologies system.

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The Rise of 3D-Printed Prefabricated Homes

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Image © Paul Vu As construction materials costs increase , builders and developers are seeking alternatives to traditional home construction methods to address housing shortages. In response, an expanding construction technology field is the 3D printing sector. ADU / Mighty Buildings. Read more »

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nFrontier develops human-robot manufacturing process for sound-absorbing panels

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we started the project to develop a novel workflow, where tactile robots and humans perform a set of tasks in a truly collaborative manner,' says nFrontier CEO daniel büning. . The post nFrontier develops human-robot manufacturing process for sound-absorbing panels appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Waymo partners with Chinese automaker Geely to develop fleet of autonomous, electric taxis

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The cars will be designed in Sweden, where Geely owns Swedish car manufacturer Volvo. Waymo will integrate the Waymo Driver, their autonomous driving technology, into Geely's electric, transportation-as-a-service (Taas)-optimized Zeekr vehicle.

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Gareth Neal and the New Raw develop 3D printing style based on crafts

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Neal is known for making furniture that references or incorporates heritage crafts and usually works in wood, while The New Raw specialises in robotic manufacturing with plastic waste. They hoped to develop a method that would allow for imperfections in the final product and therefore reduce the amount of waste due to misprints.