At the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, Local Motors 3D printed a plastic car called the Strati. Local Motors printed the car's chassis and body all in one piece ...
Once upon a time, a remote controlled (RC) car was something you’d buy at ... Save for the fasteners and bearings, all the other parts are 3D printed. The hard components are produced in PETG ...
At the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, Local Motors 3D printed a plastic car called the Strati in front of thousands of attendees. Local Motors took the chassis ...
Local Motors, which stunned the automotive industry by live-printing the world's first 3D-printed car at SEMA last year ... provided the materials used to build the body of LM3D Swim.
A future where lightweight car parts can be made with a 3D printer is here, thanks to multi-material additive manufacturing research. Researchers at Tohoku University's Institute for Materials ...
Automakers are shifting from seeing 3D printing as a prototyping-only option to one that can deliver production parts.
Right now, the company can print a car in about 40 hours, about four fewer than its initial printing times last year. Local Motors has set a goal of whittling that process down to 12 hours.
For the past few years, Local Motors has been using 3D-printing technology to create entire cars. While each vehicle has so far been experimental, Local Motors’ latest concept moves another step ...
3-D printing is hitting the road. Divergent 3D CEO Kevin Czinger explains the startup's success in printing the chassis of an automobile, as well as venture capital the company has received ...