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3D Printing Event Ideas Improve your event presentation by including 3D printing As the industry grows, DimensionAlley looks to provide Berlin with more 3D printing events to show the uses of this growing industry. This includes education courses and exposition. However, our focus of today’s blog is how 3D printing can help you turn attention […]

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How 3D printers for architects can increase the visual experience of potential customers Guest post by Sachi Shetty Local Berlin architects Czyborra Klingbeil Architekturwerkstatt approached our team at DimensionAlley with the task to turn a CAD design into a 3D printed model. The challenge was to convert the traditional way of viewing design into an interesting 3D […]

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Why do you need 3D printing soon? Guest post by Sachidanand Shetty, business development intern at DimensionAlley If time and money is a priority for your business, then 3D Printing could play and important role in your strategy. Here are the five reasons why we believe you need to incorporate 3D printing technology in your business today.   […]

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Truly wearable 3D printed Fashion Tech We are ever so proud of our journey into Fashion Technology through our collaboration with Elektrocouture in Berlin. With each new piece we are getting closer and closer to wearable 3D printed fashion and not just show pieces that wow but cannot be worn. This is the City of […]

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3D Printed Production Hello everyone! We are happy to share our new post. This time we are looking at ideas about wearable 3D printed production. 3D printing creations continue to surprise us day-by-day. "This landmark technology allows us as designers to innovate faster and create personalized, ready-to-wear fashion in a digital world with no geometrical constraints and [...]
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Welcome back to our 13th Feature Friday and to an interesting topic for anyone who has been using a desktop 3D printer. Especially 3D printers that print in lower resolution leave distinct layer lines on your parts or around joins on connecting parts. That can sometimes look interesting and appealing but sometimes you want a smoother, more highly-finished look. There are various […]

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