Showing posts with label BQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BQ. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Euskal Herria eta 3D Imprimagailua

Euskal encounterrerako ilabete batzuk bakarrik falta direnean 3D imprimagailuari buruz hitzegitea gustatuko litzaidake.
Orain 3D imprimagailua asko erabiltzen ari da aeronautika, automobilgintza eta medikuntzan.
Medikuntzarako adibidez, ferula bat inprimatzeko (zure gorputzaren kopia perfektua) zazpi ordu behar dira, geometria eta material aldaketaren arabera. Gero bi ordu gehiago behar dira likidu espezial batean sartzeko.  
Aeronautikan Rolls Royce 3D imprimagailua  erabiltzeaz pentsatzen ari da. 3D sistema erabiliz produktu arinagoak egin lituzkete. GE Aviation 40.000 pita egingo dituzte 3D imprimagailua erabiliz.
Wohlers Associates-ek 3D inprimagailuaren industriak 6.000 millio dolar egingo dituela uste du 2017rako. 2021rako 10.800 millioi dolar kalkulatzen dituzte. Posibilitate egingarria da, urteero 10% baino gehiago igotzen ari dela kontutan hartzen badugu. Kontuan izan 1000 millioi dolarreko industria bihurtzeko 20 urte behar izan dituztela! Gauzak orain askoz azkarrago mugitzen ari dira.
Gauza garrantzitsuena prezioak asko jeitxi direla da (lehenago garestiegiak ziren kate-produkzioarentzat) eta orain dela gutxi pentsaezinak ziren gauzak ikusten ari gara.
Nafarroan BQ dugu Witbox 3D imprimagailua egiten. 1.400 euro badituzu zurea izan daiteke eta nahi duzuna inprimatu etxean. Orduan azkenean zer uste duzue izango dela 3D imprimagailuaren funtzio nagusia? Eta gehiago erabiliko duenak? Enpresek edo pertsonek?


Bideo bat uzten dut 3D imprimagailuari buruz jakiteko.





Ramon Avial

Thursday, October 22, 2015

My First 3D Printer – BQ Brings a Live Printer to IE Talent Forum!

An innovative Spanish manufacturer bringing affordable 3D printers to homes and offices in Europe is BQ. The company touts providing consumers with affordable 3D printers with large print capacity, exceptional safety features and sleek aesthetic design. Beyond 3D printing, BQ is also a key player in European smartphone, tablet and e-reader manufacturing markets.

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José Imedio, Engineer at BQ

The team recently visited the IE Talent Forum where they brought a working 3D printer to demonstrate its function. I was lucky enough to meet an Engineer and a Sales Manager from the BQ team who graciously showed us how the machine worked and discussed their plans for launching two more 3D printers in the near future. They even gave me the printed model after it had fully printed during the forum:

Our very own 3D printed Venus de Milo

BQ has accessible 3D printers available from as low as 249.90 €. 

For the printer offering, please visit: http://www.bq.com/gb/3d-world

Based on what I saw, these resembled more easy-bake ovens than what I imagined a real 3D printer would look like. What would you print with your very own home 3D printer?

Written by: Carol Lam and David Gomez