Featured in 3-D printingBYTalon HomerJan 4, 2019ShareBMW M850i ‘Night Sky’ Edition Incorporates Real Meteorites Into Its DesignThe one-off 8 Series was created to commemorate a large meteor shower that took place on the night of Jan. 3. BYTalon HomerJan 4, 2019ShareBYDave BartosiakFeb 12, 2018SharePorsche Will 3-D Print Parts for Your ClassicPorsche Classic has been using 3-D printing in order to make rare parts for classic Porsches. BYDave BartosiakFeb 12, 2018ShareBYRob StumpfJan 22, 2018ShareBugatti Just 3-D Printed the World’s Largest Brake CaliperPrintable parts open up a whole new world of performance for manufacturers. BYRob StumpfJan 22, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinAug 4, 2017ShareDaimler Creates 3D-Printed Metal Spare Parts for Mercedes-Benz TrucksThe parts will be used as spares on Mercedes-Benz trucks. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 4, 2017ShareBYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 16, 2017ShareMichelin’s Vision Concept Is an Airless, Biodegradable, 3-D Printed TireIt also kind of looks like it’s made of dead coral, but that’s neither here nor there. BYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 16, 2017ShareBYJosh CondonMar 6, 2017ShareFord’s Large-Scale 3D Printing Could Offer Personalized Car PartsThe technology works best for low-volume racing and prototype parts right now, but could be a straight-from-the-factory customization option in the future. BYJosh CondonMar 6, 2017ShareBYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 20, 2016ShareLocal Motors and IBM Team Up to Build a 3-D Printed, Self-Driving BusThanks to IBM’s Watson, it’s smart enough to drive itself and whup your butt at Jeopardy! simultaneously. BYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 20, 2016Share
BYTalon HomerJan 4, 2019ShareBMW M850i ‘Night Sky’ Edition Incorporates Real Meteorites Into Its DesignThe one-off 8 Series was created to commemorate a large meteor shower that took place on the night of Jan. 3. BYTalon HomerJan 4, 2019Share
BYDave BartosiakFeb 12, 2018SharePorsche Will 3-D Print Parts for Your ClassicPorsche Classic has been using 3-D printing in order to make rare parts for classic Porsches. BYDave BartosiakFeb 12, 2018Share
BYRob StumpfJan 22, 2018ShareBugatti Just 3-D Printed the World’s Largest Brake CaliperPrintable parts open up a whole new world of performance for manufacturers. BYRob StumpfJan 22, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinAug 4, 2017ShareDaimler Creates 3D-Printed Metal Spare Parts for Mercedes-Benz TrucksThe parts will be used as spares on Mercedes-Benz trucks. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 4, 2017Share
BYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 16, 2017ShareMichelin’s Vision Concept Is an Airless, Biodegradable, 3-D Printed TireIt also kind of looks like it’s made of dead coral, but that’s neither here nor there. BYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 16, 2017Share
BYJosh CondonMar 6, 2017ShareFord’s Large-Scale 3D Printing Could Offer Personalized Car PartsThe technology works best for low-volume racing and prototype parts right now, but could be a straight-from-the-factory customization option in the future. BYJosh CondonMar 6, 2017Share
BYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 20, 2016ShareLocal Motors and IBM Team Up to Build a 3-D Printed, Self-Driving BusThanks to IBM’s Watson, it’s smart enough to drive itself and whup your butt at Jeopardy! simultaneously. BYWill Sabel CourtneyJun 20, 2016Share