[3D Printing News] Eye-catching works at the Young Designers' Exhibition? Unlimited online showcase!

【3D Printing News】New Generation Design Exhibition is super eye-catching? Online exhibition is unrestricted!

This year, under the competition of nearly 5,000 works from design schools across Taiwan for the Golden Pin Young Design Award, the Department of Industrial Design at NTUT had 15 pieces shortlisted for 20 awards, and its main visual was even shortlisted for the Vision Get Wild Awards! Take a look at the numerous award-winning works, commemorative merchandise, and 3D printing giveaways!
 

Online exhibitions are not restricted by time, space, or the number of visitors.

The "Young Designers' Exhibition" is the largest student-led design exhibition in the world. Due to the pandemic, the Taiwan exhibition area will again be held online this year. Come and experience a different design experience! Take home a 3D printed gift.
 
The new life of discarded oyster shells: "Jinchao Kexi," a seaside bench designed with discarded oyster shells
 
Discarded oyster shells transformed into a gradient seaside bench! The designer uses varying proportions of oyster shell powder to represent the imagery of overlapping tides, incorporating the traces and lines of waves into the chair's surface design. By reusing recycled materials to create outdoor public seating by the sea, visitors can watch the waves, listen to the ocean, and touch elements all sourced from nature. This also allows people to learn more about the diverse aspects of oysters, and the creativity has garnered significant attention! This concept of sustainable circularity is also very similar to the reusable philosophy of vacuum forming molds!
 
 
Specially designed drone "Life-line" can penetrate burning buildings for hose deployment and rescue
 
Fires are merciless! Especially in Taiwan, where indoor spaces are often narrow and have many corners, this is very unfavorable for fire scenes where every second counts. The designer hopes to use a high-temperature resistant drone made of fiberglass to carry a hose into the fire to deploy lines, overcoming narrow alleys or breaking through windows. Combined with a thermal imager, it can quickly locate and extinguish the fire source, helping to reduce casualties and public losses, which is very remarkable!
 
WHEEHAB Smart Upper Limb Rehabilitation Aid, combining auxiliary power and error detection to optimize rehabilitation effectiveness
 
Post-stroke rehabilitation is crucial, and the designer aims to reduce the burden on caregivers. WHEEHAB can not only train different body parts, but also automatically provide auxiliary power when the patient is too weak to continue rehabilitation movements, helping them complete their rehabilitation without relying on others. Automated companionship makes rehabilitation easier!
 
What's so mysterious about this peripheral? It's a practical and exquisite 3D printed bottle opener!

In addition to the exciting works mentioned above, there are, of course, exquisite peripherals collaboratively created by emerging designers. This year, 3DMart also specially partnered with the Department of Industrial Design at National Taipei University of Technology to use the high-precision industrial-grade 3D printer Ultimaker S5. Using Ultimaker PLA filament for printing, it is not prone to warping and provides an excellent surface texture for the objects. At the same time, it can be used with Cura slicing software (Click here to see: Cura software's latest 5.0 beta, automatically converts line width, reduces printing time by 20%)! It exhibits the best finished product quality, and the designed 3D printed bottle opener is
 
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Really want to see the production process of the Ultimaker S5 industrial 3D printer firsthand

Exhibition Information

"Co-Change Project" Online Exhibition|
https://www.behance.net/taipeitech107design
 
Commemorative Merchandise Sale ends 6/7|
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