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纽约3D打印展览会掠影

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2013-04-25 01:30:08 UTCA Look at the 'Inside 3D Printing' Conference in New York [PICS]3dexpo2013thumbBy Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai2013-04-25 01:30:08 UTCInside 3D Printing Conference3d-expo-24-of-253D Systems Cube

The newest 3D Systems consumer-level 3D printer, the Cube, which costs $1,299.

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3d-expo-17-of-253D Systems Cube

3D Systems Cube in the process of printing a reproduction of the Statue of Liberty.

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3d-expo-16-of-25Shoes

Two shoes printed by 3D Systems.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-14-of-253D-Printed World

A 3D-printed world, in three different colors, printed by 3D Systems Cube X Trio.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-19-of-253D-Printed Guitar

A 3D-printed guitar, printed and assembled by 3D Systems.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-25-of-25Hippo

A hippo, printed with a 3D Systems Cube.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-1-of-25
Futuristic Soldier

A futuristic-looking soldier printed by Stratasys.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-3-of-25UP! Plus+ Printer

The UP! Plus+ 3D printer, distributed by Brooklyn-based startup X-Object. The printer costs $1,549, and can be ordered online.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-4-of-25UP! Plus+ printer

Close-up of the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-2-of-25Sphere

A sphere printed with the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-5-of-25Skull

A two-piece, two-color skull printed with the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-6-of-25LeoWorld Software

Created by Hungary-based Leonar3do, LeoWorld software is 3D virtual-reality modeling and animation software, which designs objects that can be 3D-printed later on.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-7-of-25Leonar3do

Leonar3do's software can be used with a special 3D mouse called "Bird." Using a 3D TV and 3D glasses, a designer can work on his object in 3D.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-10-of-25Sculpteo App

The 3D-printing app for iOS, made by Sculpteo.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-11-of-253D-Printed Vase

A small 3D-printed vase made by Sculpteo, a company that prints on demand.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-12-of-25Full-Color Faces

Three full-color faces made by Mcor Technologies.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-13-of-25Mcor Technologies

Several objects printed by Ireland-based Mcor Technologies.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-18-of-25Chess Pieces

Chess pieces made by ZoomRP, a company that prints and ships 3D-printed prototypes.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-20-of-25MakerBot

Several objects printed with MakerBot's Replicator 2.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-21-of-25MakerBot's Replicator 2

Makerbot's Replicator 2 devices.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-22-of-25Stratasys

Stratasys' professional 3D printer, the Objet 260 Connex.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-23-of-253D Printer Mice

Logitech mice printed by Stratasys.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-8-of-25Smartphone Case

A smartphone case that is entirely 3D-printed.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-9-of-25Smartphone Case

A smartphone case that is entirely 3D-printed.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-15-of-25Skull

A 3D-printed Skull.

Image by Mashable

For two days, New York became the center of the 3D-printing world, with some of the industry's leading companies gathering at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on Monday and Tuesday. 3D Systems, Makerbot, Stratasys and many more attended the Inside 3D Printing Conference.

SEE ALSO: 3D-Printed Weapons Builder Says He's Ready to Print Entire Handgun

The conference was intended primarily as a networking event for 3D-printing startups, investors and industry consultants, but the creators of 3D printers and 3D printer-related software took the opportunity to showcase their latest products and coolest 3D-printed objects. Check them out in the gallery, above.

Images by Mashable

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纽约3D打印展览会掠影

2013-04-25 01:30:08 UTCA Look at the 'Inside 3D Printing' Conference in New York [PICS]3dexpo2013thumb
By Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai2013-04-25 01:30:08 UTCInside 3D Printing Conference3d-expo-24-of-253D Systems Cube

The newest 3D Systems consumer-level 3D printer, the Cube, which costs $1,299.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-17-of-253D Systems Cube

3D Systems Cube in the process of printing a reproduction of the Statue of Liberty.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-16-of-25Shoes

Two shoes printed by 3D Systems.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-14-of-253D-Printed World

A 3D-printed world, in three different colors, printed by 3D Systems Cube X Trio.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-19-of-253D-Printed Guitar

A 3D-printed guitar, printed and assembled by 3D Systems.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-25-of-25Hippo

A hippo, printed with a 3D Systems Cube.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-1-of-25
Futuristic Soldier

A futuristic-looking soldier printed by Stratasys.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-3-of-25UP! Plus+ Printer

The UP! Plus+ 3D printer, distributed by Brooklyn-based startup X-Object. The printer costs $1,549, and can be ordered online.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-4-of-25UP! Plus+ printer

Close-up of the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-2-of-25Sphere

A sphere printed with the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-5-of-25Skull

A two-piece, two-color skull printed with the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-6-of-25LeoWorld Software

Created by Hungary-based Leonar3do, LeoWorld software is 3D virtual-reality modeling and animation software, which designs objects that can be 3D-printed later on.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-7-of-25Leonar3do

Leonar3do's software can be used with a special 3D mouse called "Bird." Using a 3D TV and 3D glasses, a designer can work on his object in 3D.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-10-of-25Sculpteo App

The 3D-printing app for iOS, made by Sculpteo.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-11-of-253D-Printed Vase

A small 3D-printed vase made by Sculpteo, a company that prints on demand.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-12-of-25Full-Color Faces

Three full-color faces made by Mcor Technologies.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-13-of-25Mcor Technologies

Several objects printed by Ireland-based Mcor Technologies.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-18-of-25Chess Pieces

Chess pieces made by ZoomRP, a company that prints and ships 3D-printed prototypes.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-20-of-25MakerBot

Several objects printed with MakerBot's Replicator 2.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-21-of-25MakerBot's Replicator 2

Makerbot's Replicator 2 devices.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-22-of-25
Stratasys

Stratasys' professional 3D printer, the Objet 260 Connex.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-23-of-25
3D Printer Mice

Logitech mice printed by Stratasys.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-8-of-25Smartphone Case

A smartphone case that is entirely 3D-printed.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-9-of-25Smartphone Case

A smartphone case that is entirely 3D-printed.

Image by Mashable

3d-expo-2013-15-of-25
头骨
一个3D打印头骨

图片来源:混搭

两天来纽约成为了3D印刷世界的中心与一些行业的龙头企业聚集在Jacob K. Javits会展中心在周一和周二 3D系统MakerbotStratasys公司和许多参加了内部3D打印大会

参见:三维印刷武器Builder中说,他准备打印整个手枪

会议的目的主要是作为一个网络事件的3D打印创业公司投资者,产业顾问3D打印机,3D打印机相关的软件的创造者借机展示其最新的产品和最炫的3D打印对象检查出来的画廊上面

通过混搭的图像

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