Can a Table-Tennis Robot Serve Up the Future of Human-Machine Collaboration? by Yasuo Matsunaka Japanese manufacturer OMRON envisions a bright future for human-machine collaboration. Its test case is a table-tennis robot named FORPHEUS. It’s fun and games—with real-world benefits.
Manufacturing 50 Years On, Finally a New Hope for Treating Pelvic Floor Disorders in Women by Megan Nichols
Manufacturing India’s Air Pollution Is No Match for This New Low-Speed Electric Vehicle Platform by Drew Turney
Manufacturing Can a 3D-Printed Boat Design Inspire a Sea Change in the Marine Industry? by Carolin Werthmann Moi Composites has created a 3D-printed boat design that would have been inconceivable to produce using traditional boatbuilding fabrication methods.
Education From 3D Printing to Apps, 4 Ways Students Are Fighting Coronavirus Worldwide by Carolin Werthmann Students are helping those in need during the coronavirus pandemic by 3D printing face shields and programming apps that monitor disease progression.
Manufacturing How Bioprinting Human Skin Could End Animal Testing and Improve Skin Transplants by Rina Diane Caballar The art of 3D printing is evolving as a start-up in India perfects bioprinting human skin. This may replace animal testing for products and help create custom-grown skin grafts for patients.
Manufacturing Generative Design: Redefining What’s Possible in the Future of Manufacturing [E-book] by Missy Roback In this e-book, learn how early adopters of generative design—including well-known brands, start-ups, and makers—are helping to redefine the future of manufacturing.
Manufacturing Lamborghini and Others Race to Save COVID-19 Patients With Ventilator Production by Friederike Voigt Prototyping experts have become masters of restructuring in European factories, and now ventilator production is happening where cars are usually built.