3D printing news Sliced Arcam, Optomec, TU Delft, Neri Oxman

Today in Sliced: Additive Industries, Arcam, SHINING 3D, TechMed 3D, Haydon Kerk, TU Delft, Tim van Broekhoven, the Danish Technological Institute, Untika, TU Delft, Carnegie Mellon University, Optomec, Ethereal Machines, Porimy, Innoviz, the Air Force Research Laboratory, REGEMAT 3D, Austrian Space Forum, Neri Oxman, Iris Van Herpen, Full-bodied 3D scanning As full-body 3D scanners featured several times at CES 2018, Artec… Continue reading 3D printing news Sliced Arcam, Optomec, TU Delft, Neri Oxman

Sunday Funday: Lexus LF-1 Limitless is Ready for Its Close-Up

Final Glimpse Today; Live Reveal Tomorrow in Detroit January 14, 2018 DETROIT – Jan. 14, 2018 – Lexus gives one final glimpse of the striking new Lexus LF-1 Limitless concept, a premium flagship crossover. Tune in tomorrow for the full reveal at the 2018 North American International Auto Show during the Lexus Press Conference at… Continue reading Sunday Funday: Lexus LF-1 Limitless is Ready for Its Close-Up

Saudi Aramco shrugs off electric car threat

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SoftBank invests €460m in online car dealer Auto1

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No pedal to the metal in GM’s planned self-driving Cruise AV car – Times of India

DETROIT: General Motors Co is seeking U.S. government approval for a fully autonomous car – one without a steering wheel, brake pedal or accelerator pedal – to enter the automaker’s first commercial ride-sharing fleet in 2019, executives said. For passengers who cannot open doors, the Cruise AV – a rebranded version of GM‘s Chevrolet Bolt… Continue reading No pedal to the metal in GM’s planned self-driving Cruise AV car – Times of India