March 13, 2015
Mohenjo
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I have said it once, and I’ll say it again. 3D printing and robots will continue their inevitable convergence, leading to completely custom robots which can perform virtually any human-like task, and feature an appearance tailored to our individual preferences. We aren’t all the way there yet, but with 3D printing, we are getting ever so close.
One company, called RoboSavvy, is probably as close as any other company out there though, with their latest creation of a 3D printed humanoid robot. This robot is unlike any other robot you have seen before, and it is built mostly of 3D printed parts.
“The hands, fingers, forearms, head, chest shell, and several internal supports as well as the custom handle on the Segway are 3D printed,” Samantha Mehditash of RoboSavvy tells 3DPrint.com. “[The parts were printed on a] Makerbot Replicator 2X 3D Printer and our custom made large size 3D printer.”
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RoboSavvy’s Amazing New 3D Printed Humanoid Robot Utilizes Oculus Rift and a Segway for Control
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December 25, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
2014, 3d printer, 3d printing, 3d systems, A 3D-printing company, amazon, business, Business News, copiers, engadet, Hotels, human-rights, industrial copiers, Makerbot, medicine, mental-health, name recognition, office printers, printing, rapid prototyping technology, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, xerox
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We’re mere weeks from 2014, and here’s a sign of the times: A 3D-printing company has just picked up a piece of Xerox, a name that’s still a bit hard for many to divorce from images of office printers and industrial copiers. Of course, 3D Systems isn’t exactly a new kid on the block. The company may not possess the relative name recognition of a MakerBot, but it’s been in the game for almost 30 years, founded by the inventor of the rapid prototyping technology that would give birth to the world of 3D printing.
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October 6, 2012
Mohenjo
Technical
business, CNN, CNN MONEY, creates high-resolution objects, current-events, d printing, eiffel towers, gaming, high heeled shoes, Home 3-D printing, latest innovations, Makerbot, Makerbot's "Thingiverse", Maxim Lobovsky, Mit, New York's annual Maker Faire, research, Science, Science News, stereolithography, technology, technology innovation, Video

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Personal 3-D printers are getting more powerful and more advanced every year. The latest models, on display last weekend at New York’s annual Maker Faire, can crank out everything from model Eiffel Towers to wearable high-heeled shoes.
Swarms of hobbyists, parents and kids descended upon the event’s 3-D printing village to test out the latest innovations, including the Form 1 — a printer aimed at professionals that creates high-resolution objects using a method called stereolithography.
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