3D Printing and Digital Fabrication
- Yann Savoye | University of Innsbruck
Nowadays, 3D printing is an emergent and widespread technology employed to enable fast prototyping for digital fabrication of real-world objects with interesting applications in medicine, aerospace and fashion design. In particular, 3D Printing refers to manufacturing technologies using 3D Printers for fabricating real-world shapes using a wide range of physical material. In this talk, we survey recent fundamental works for various aspects of digital fabrication include hollowing, structural analysis, slicing, fabricable parts, support structure, appearance, mechanical toy, and balancing. Finally, we highlight existing geometric optimization tools recently developed in the context of 3D printing and late-breaking trends in structural analysis.
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Hugues Hoppe
Research Manager and Principal Researcher
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