With Earth orbit travel likely to be an affordable luxury by the mid-2020s, it’s predicted a new travel industry will emerge. Tours will show people the glory of a sunrise…
3D scanning helps solve World War I mystery
Griffith PhD candidate Chris Little will use advanced 3D scanning to help solve one of World War I’s great mysteries. What happened to the German tank known as Mephisto has…
Embrace the future of 3D printing or get left behind
The future of 3D printing is changing and businesses need to explore the possibilities or risk being left behind. That is the message Griffith University Industrial Design expert Dr Jennifer…
How 3D printing is breaking the mould
Associate Professor Jennifer Loy has a PhD in Industrial Design and background in design for mass production. Her research interests focus on digital fabrication, in particular 3D printing and its…
Gold Coast hub could engineer a 3D-printed future
The remarkable diversity of 3D printing is changing the way the world thinks about engineering, manufacturing, design, medical technology, industry and more. Some say it could be the catalyst for…
The 3D printed bicycle
A quick Google search of ‘bike fitting’ demonstrates the lengths people go to find the perfect bike set-up. Saddle height, stem-to-saddle distance, frame size, the list goes on. But what…