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Discover Adient Plc's innovative patent for a 3D lattice body-supporting component, enhancing comfort and support through advanced flexible materials and 3D printing.
A SeoulTech team has developed a 3D-printed auxetic structure that boosts sensor sensitivity, stability, and customization—opening new possibilities for smart insoles, robotic grippers, and next-gen ...
Tactile sensors are widely used in robotics, prosthetics, wearable devices, and healthcare monitoring. These devices detect and convert external stimuli such as pressure and force into electrical ...
The advance from SEOULTECH (Seoul National University of Science and Technology) is claimed to overcome the challenges of fabricating and integrating AMM technology, and could have a range of use ...
Metallic three-dimensional lattice structures harbor different mechanical properties. This article considers research published in the journal Materials, that analyzes the energy absorption properties ...
Seoul researchers develop 3D-printed auxetic sensors with enhanced sensitivity, stability, and wearable applications.
By pushing 3D printing design to its limits, the RMIT team optimized a new type of lattice structure to distribute the stress more evenly, enhancing its strength or structural efficiency.
A new type of 3D-printed lattice structure has surprised researchers with its strength and light weight. It uses two different lattice structures merged together to eliminate the weak points ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have designed a new class of 3D-printed lattice structures that are lightweight and highly stiff, a combination that is not supposed to be ...