Swissnex in San Francisco: Checking out different 3D prints
Swissnex in San Francisco: Sketching and Prototyping
Swissnex in San Francisco: Sketching and Prototyping
Swissnex in San Francisco: Roman Jurt from FabLab explains the possibilities and constraints of 3D printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: Capturing kids and adults
Swissnex in San Francisco: Maurice Th. Jutz, from the Swiss Centre for Efficiency, and Christian Haeuselmann, from swisscleantech, looked more at the theoretical side of sustainability in 3D Printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: Christian Haeuselmann explains how you can change color through structure
Swissnex in San Francisco: Looking at different materials and structures
Swissnex in San Francisco: Learning about sustainability issues in 3D printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: Discussing how 3D printing can go green
Swissnex in San Francisco: Andrew Rutter, Type A Machines, talks about different materials used for 3D printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: Sketching a prototype for 3D printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: Sketching a prototype for 3D printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: Sketching a prototype for 3D printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: 3D printier by Type A Machines
Swissnex in San Francisco: Imaging helpful things to be 3D printed
Swissnex in San Francisco: 3D printing in action
Swissnex in San Francisco: 3D printing one of the workshop prototypes
Swissnex in San Francisco: 3D printing workshop
Swissnex in San Francisco: Materials and tools to create plastics
Swissnex in San Francisco: Miloh Alexander, Type A Machines, shows characteristics of different plastics
Swissnex in San Francisco: How to turn a milk container into a plastic bag
Swissnex in San Francisco: Self made plastic
Swissnex in San Francisco: Scanning her face for 3D printing
Swissnex in San Francisco: The face scan on the computer
Swissnex in San Francisco: 3D print of a prototype developed in the workshop