Artificial Intelligence
Exploring the Boundless Creativity of Art with AI: A Journey into the World of AI-Assisted Artistry
Read MoreWelcome to the Innovation page!
For a long time, we have been interested in Artificial Intelligence and in 3D Printing Technology, and it has been that way for three reasons. First, because of our education background, because we are architects we are dedicated to Sketching and 3D Modelling every day, and since this is our passion, we decided to take it a step further, looking into the Future.
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Exploring the Boundless Creativity of Art with AI: A Journey into the World of AI-Assisted Artistry
Read MoreThe “New Materials” page with a group of 3D models on a diverse set of designs and materials. On this page, other solutions and materials will follow, because 3D+Dreams is always searching to innovate through Technology and Design, and be...
Read MoreCurrently, in 3D+Dreams we have five 3D Printers, including two SLA, or “Stereolithography” type 3D Printers, which we will explain later, and three FDM, or “Fused Deposition Modeling” 3D Printers, and we are strongly motivate...
Read MoreIn March 2022, 3D+Dreams stands with the people of Ukraine, and we donated several food supplies and essential goods to ISCTE, Business School in the University of Lisbon, one of the many entities involved in solidarity actions that came ac...
Read MoreThrough 3D Printing it’s possible to recycle many material types, and this opens up the possibility to recycle all kinds of objects, such as plastic bottles, straws, and some single used plastic containers or even fishing nets, that have done s...
Read More2021.07.20 Just last week, MX3D stainless-steel Bridge opened for the first time, in Amsterdam. This special bridge was 3D printed by Jori Laarman´s Lab, MX3D company and engineered by Arup, and was built with six robotic arms, using parametri...
Read MoreIn June 2021, a new school was opened in Malawi, Africa. This school was built in just 18 hours, an impressive time, in a location that desperately needs this kind of infrastructures. According to UNICEF, Malawi needs approximately 36 000 classrooms,...
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