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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • June 6, 2017 - inconnu - A breakthrough 3D printer has been unveiled which can work like a production line using a conveyor.Currently 3D printers use a stationary print bed.Printing long objects would take several print runs and some glue. The BlackBelt from Stephan Schürmann replaces the print bed of old with a conveyor belt, which allows for continuous printing.It easily surpassed a €50,000 Euros goal on crowd-funding site Kickstarter on the first day of its month-long campaign.The BlackBelt has been 3 years in development and is production ready.It has carbon fibre composite conveyor belt that allows for continuous printing of long objects, with the option of going even longer by adding a roller module. It can also create continuous batch production of smaller single build parts, like a factory production line.The build area is given as 340 mm wide, 340 mm high and an infinite length, and the interchangeable print heads can be set at four different angles.That means creators don't need to rely on support structures for overhangs in complex prints.Its Dutch-based maker says that the BlackBelt can be made available as either a desktop unit or a floor-standing machine, and can be customized to match buyer needs. The pre-production prototype has been tested with three types of print plastics though Schürmann does suggest that other materials may be supported.The expected retail price is €9,500 Euros for a desktop model, or €12,500 Euros for a freestanding version, but significant reductions are being offered to Kickstarter backers. Delivery is estimated to start in October. # IMPRIMANTE 3D INDUSTRIELLE (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin shows a movable component of movable type in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2016 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Binzhou,CHINA-October 13 2016: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY.CHINA OUT) Ruan Tongmin works in his studio of movable type printing in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, October 14th, 2016. Ruan Tongmin, born in a family of printing, is fond of studying on the industry of printing. He has collected hundreds of various printing machines and established a studio specializing on movable type printing, aiming to revitalize Chinese traditional culture of movable type printing. Movable type is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation) usually on the medium of paper which was first invented in ancient China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2018 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - SÃO PAULO, SP - 31.10.2018: ENEM O QUE PODE E NÃO PODE LEVAR - The first day of tests of the National High School Examination (ENEM) 2018, will be next Sunday (04). In the photo some of the objects that have the entrance forbidden in the rooms where the tests of the Enem will happen. You can not take the exam wearing cap or any type of electronic device, make the Enem pencil, blue or colored pen is a criterion for disposal. Rubber, sharpener, pencil, graphite, books, manuals, printed matter, notes, calculating machines and electronic diaries or similar, cell phones, mp3 or similar, or any receiver or transmitter of data and messages. (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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