Freeform Future Corp., a startup developing 3D printers for producing metal parts, today announced that it has raised $14 ...
McLaren and Czinger aren't the only manufacturer sin the hypercar space using 3D printing for suspension parts. Ferrari also uses 3D printing for suspension parts for its rival F80 hypercar. Bugatti ...
Qualcomm and Epic Games are collaborating to integrate Unreal Engine into Qualcomm's Snapdragon Cockpit Platform, part of the ...
Who among us (and by "us" I mean elder millennials) does not remember the glory days of GoldenEye deathmatches after school?
Ferrari unveiled its new limited-edition F80 supercar on October 17, and the new car innovates with 3D printed metal parts.
and engine rebuilds, you might like to get involved at the RC scale instead. [Max Imagination] has just the build to get you started. The design uses 3D printing for the majority of the chassis.
Technology is funny. What seems cutting-edge today will eventually be outdated and replaced by the “next big thing,” or a better version of the now-outdated thing. Vinyl records gave way to ...
D printing objects using metal is a well-established technique, but it tends to be too complex, expensive, or imprecise to ...
Ferrari unveiled its latest special edition supercar in over a decade on Thursday. The new model, dubbed the F80, has a $3.9 million starting price tag and is already sold out.
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the National Energy Technology Laboratory have developed and 3D printed the ...
New Ferrari F80 road supercar advertises the integration of metal 3D printed parts for the first time in final production.