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"Fixables is a collection of 3D printable spare parts for Philips products - designed to make fixing easy for anyone," Philips says. "Simply download the printable file, follow the instructions and ...
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Philips has introduced a program that allows consumers to 3D print replacement parts for some of its personal health devices, ...
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Hardware Japanese railway turns to 3D printed replacements for ageing shelters that can be built in less than 6 hours ...
Philips is launching a new program called Fixables, where it will make plans available so that customers can 3D print replacement parts for the company's personal care products.
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Aerospace company Airframe Designs has been working with a global prime defence contractor to create a full-scale 3D-printed ...