3D Cloud Network allows manufacturers and retailers to publish 3D products across multiple retailers' 3D applications, including 360-degree spins, WebAR, 3D product configurators, product imagery, lifestyle imagery, and 3D room planners.
Using 3D printing technology and ultrasonic joining techniques, researchers at TU Graz have succeeded in attaining an extremely strong joining of a renewable raw material wood with metal and polymer composite.
The Microplane is used widely today as a food zester on cheeses, citrus, spices, and even chocolate. However, it started out as a woodworking tool in 1991.
Wood gasification is a process by which wood is burned at extremely high temperatures to create syngas, a fuel that can help power the plant and cut back on waste, generating thermal energy onsite.