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Added on the 06/06/2017 18:20:12 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Brussels, Apr 1 (EFE), (Camera: Leopoldo Rodriguez).- People with access to 3D printers are helping healthcare workers printing sanitary material.Nicolas Usuwiel prints up to 600 protective visors daily and sells them for about 10 euros to hospitals that are fighting the coronavirus pandemic. FOOTAGE OF THE 3D FACE SHIELDS.SOUNDBITES OF NICOLAS USUWIEL.
Is this the future of the modelling industry? London Fashion Week witnessed a robot take to the catwalk for the first time, however, Los Angeles-based designer Honee, who showcased her designs, isn’t convinced that models’ jobs are under threat.
A blind couple were able to "see" their unborn child's face through 3D printing after gynaecologist Mario Pellizari and specialist in diagnostic imaging, Mario Ledesma, sought out the help of a 3D printing technician who transformed a sonogram of a baby's face into a 3D print for Argentinian couple Daniel Iturria and Silvina Ibarra. Silvina is currently 29 weeks pregnant.
One new Russian tech company aims to provide a unique new service helps expecting mothers visualize their developing baby. After getting their tummies scanned with an ultrasound, mothers-to-be can now get that ultrasound data converted into a 3D picture of their as-yet-unborn child, which can then be printed into a full-scale 3D model. A company called Embryo 3D offers the unique service to expecting mothers at their offices in the Russian city of Ufa.
The next generation of wacky gadgets set to hit the shelves got unveiled at 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. A clothes folding machine, a 3D avatar photo booth and Kuri the home robot were just some of the cool new tech trends that were showcased this year at the annual exhibition. Innovations in consumer electronics, robotics, drones, 3D printing, mobility, and wearables get unveiled to the world at the CES show, which acts as a sort of testing ground for new ideas.