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Open-Source 3D Printed Footwear Brings Material Innovation to Designers
Bambu Lab has partnered with the Los Angeles design-tech studio Presq to make 3D printed footwear more accessible. Together they developed an open-source shoe design that anyone can modify, adapt and print. Major sports brands ...
Read more >Vandersanden Introduces Steam-Drying Technology in Brick Production
Vandersanden has upgraded its brick factory in Beek, the Netherlands, with a new steam-drying system. The €35 million investment makes the site the first in Europe to use saturated steam for brick drying. The goal ...
Read more >Geolectric: Low-Carbon Geopolymer Ceramics for Embedded Electronics
Designers across architecture, interiors and product development are looking for materials that support embedded electronics without relying on carbon-intensive plastics or high-fired ceramics. Geolectric, a research project by MIT’s Design Intelligence Lab, introduces geopolymers as ...
Read more >Utrecht Opens First Upcycle Centre Built from 90% Reused Materials
Utrecht has opened its first Upcycle Centre, a 350 m² hub where residents can learn how to repair and reuse materials. The centre supports hands-on work with household appliances, textiles and wood. It also trains ...
Read more >Earthquake-Proof Bamboo Housing Offers Low-Cost Resilience in Myanmar
In March 2025, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar and caused major damage in Mandalay. Yet only 15 kilometres from the epicentre, a group of 26 bamboo houses for displaced families stayed completely intact. Blue ...
Read more >Flax Reinforcements Made More Accessible with BIOFIBIX Hypermat
Flax fibres are gaining interest in composite design because they are bio-based, lightweight, and have a lower environmental impact than many synthetic alternatives. Yet challenges such as cost, moisture sensitivity, and high resin uptake have ...
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