HEIDELBERG, Germany—October 20, 2015—A marketplace of ideas at the stand of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will offer visitors to InPrint 2015, which is taking place in Munich from Nov.
Imagining the unimaginable, offering market partners new potential benefits and starting a new chapter in the company’s history that is steeped in innovation. This perfectly sums up the remit for the ...
Humans live in just three spatial dimensions, but scientists have seen a little of what a fourth one may look like. CC0 Creative Commons We can only experience life in three spatial dimensions, but ...
Gutenberg’s printing press revolutionized the way the written word was replicated, bringing two-dimensional printing into the world and so vastly increasing accessibility of information. From that ...
Drawing inspiration from how plants change shape in response to environmental stimuli, Harvard scientists from the Wyss Institute and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have ...
While we are still trying to understand the possibilities and limits of three-dimensional printing and additive manufacturing, a new term has emerged for our vocabulary. 4D printing is nothing more ...