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The Real Cutting Edge: Getting a Handle on Stone Age Tools with Stratasys 3D Printing

‘Stone hand-axe’ number 6: Bringing together technologies from the farthest ends of human tool-making. Photo credit: Moti FishbainStone-age hand-axes were a functional utility tool as well as prehistoric status symbol, demonstrating primeval man's ability to adapt, innovate and use technology to improve his lifestyle and long-term existence. Among the stone-age community dating back to the Paleolithic Period some 700,000 years ago, hand axes were a sign of success, extraordinary skill and man's ability to provide for his family.


think3D Creates 3D Printed Educational Tools to Help Visually Impaired Students

Unlike normal people who can see objects and learn, visually impaired people are heavily constrained in their learning process as touch is the only medium through which they can learn. Creating miniature objects to illustrate various concepts like light, sound is a prohibitively expensive proposition. But with the advent of 3D printing technology, this is going to change.


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