How the animators behind the Oscar-winning stop-motion film "The Girl Who Cried Pearls" used 3D printing behind the scenes.
A company known best for robot vacuums hopes to make it big in 3D printing.
Derrick Banks, 21, a Drexel student majoring in video game making demonstrates sneaker design with a 3D printer. (Stephen Williams/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explore how Disney’s massive bet on Imagineering, from theme parks to cruise ships, ...
Ka-Ching Cartoons Animation Studio’s Ink is a charming two-minute short aimed at kids and family audiences. The film was produced in stereoscopic 3d and meant to be seen in theaters by audiences ...
Tripo Studio is an all-in-one AI 3D model generator that automates the entire pipeline from text-to-3D to auto-rigging and ...
Chinese indoor amusement park company meland has teamed up with Bambu Lab to open the country's first 3D printing creativity ...
Kareem Eduard, PhD, an assistant professor in the School of Education, was quoted in a March 8 WHYY story about the Informal Learning Linking Engineering Science and Technology (ILLEST) Lab, where ...