News Advanced Prototyping Minor Started With the start of a new school year the Advanced Prototyping minor has begun. During the course students get familiar with the agile manufacturing process and emerging materials, creating functional high-fidelity prototypes. The course aims at equipping students with a wide range of advanced prototyping skills like digitalization, design automation and digital fabrication to create prototypes, which capture both function and appearance of the intended design. This year corona has an impact on how we provide education for the students. Changes have been made to the course to prevent the spread of the virus while also providing a few contact hours for workshops and prototyping. With the use of 3D printers which have been handed out, the students will even be able to do digital fabrication and prototyping at their home. Previous exhibition Previous exhibition DINED announces open platform for 3D body models: Mannequin It’s challenging to design products that closely interact with the human body. Think for example about wearables like medical masks, helmets, (virtual reality) goggles, garments, sports braces, or shoes. We are all unique individuals and this requires designers to carefully consider the great variety of human body shapes. We have to come up with smart ways of accommodating this variety through the use of sizing systems, adjustable parts, or flexible materials. TU Delft now offers an open online platform for 3D anthropometry with the latest addition to the DINED website: ‘Mannequin’. Graduation Milly Bon Today 15th of April Milly Bon graduated on her research into 3D printing integrated electronics. Building a cost-effective, compact and simple 3D printer that can print electronics for technical integration of prototypes. She developed a new technique for printing solder paste into 3D prints. Oceanz collaboration The CDAM officially collaborates with Oceanz, a 3D printing service located in the Netherlands. From Q3 onwards students and staff will get large discount on the Oceanz print service if parts are ordered via the CDAM. This enables students and staff to make use of expanded 3D printing techniques and postprocessing techniques to build high fidelity prototypes. Graduation Charlotte Kemp On the 26th of Februari Charlotte Kemper graduated with her research project on MRI-guided interventions. In collaboration with Soteria Medical and Radboud umc Charlotte was able to create a new MRI-guided intervention system. Graduation Ben Kromhout In collaboration with Festo, Ben Kromhout recently graduated with his research on transcended manufacturing. The mass production of one-of-a-kind products. Advanced Prototyping Exhibition During an exhibition focusing on prototyping with/for digital fabrication and emerging materials on the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering students of the Advanced Prototyping Minor presented their work. The Advanced Prototyping Minor is a program that brings together the most recent digital fabrication techniques and emerging materials, to create functional high-fidelity prototypes. The course aims at equipping students with a wide range of advanced prototyping skills like digitalization, design automation and digital fabrication and in depth knowledge of using emerging materials to create prototypes, which capture both function and appearance of the intended design. BioLuMaze Endless bus shelter Malipet Mycelium True Replicas Flexibot OxyGen Bio Luminescent Bacteria BioLumaze Endless bus shelter Malipet Mycelium True Replicas Flexibot OxyGen Bio Luminescent Bacteria BioLuMaze Endless bus shelter Malipet Mycelium True Replicas Flexibot OxyGen Bio Luminescent Bacteria Page 1 You are on page 2 Page 3 News About Projects Facilities Contact Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page