The 3D-printed ring that doubles as a subway ticket
A 3D-printed ring around a microchip: simply place it on the scanner to trigger the opening of the gantry in the metro.
Read moreDutch company Ucki has launched an online service enabling parents to turntheir children's imagination into reality. Via the site, parents can a file of their child's two-dimensional drawing, which is then transformed into a 3D file and 3D metal-printed jewelry. Four categories of objects can be produced: bracelets, pendants, statuettes or simply a photo of the3D-printed object. Prices vary according to choice of material and delivery address. Yet another 3D printing service designed to amaze children. A service that follows in the footsteps of initiatives such as Kid Art 3D, Hot Pop Factory or even Hands of Search.
Source: 3D Printing Industry
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A 3D-printed ring around a microchip: simply place it on the scanner to trigger the opening of the gantry in the metro.
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