Superlight, Jet Powered and 3D Printed – A Game Changing UAV
Aviation company Aurora Flight Sciences and 3D printer manufacturer Stratasys may have changed the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) field for ever with a new...
Watch: 4D Printed Materials That Change Over Time
3D printing is in itself a new technology, but some enterprising researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute are already taking it a step further by...
The Next Dimension Of 3Dimension Printing
We’ve been told last month that the Israeli Air Force has acquired Stratasys’ Fortus 900 3D printers - the company’s leading, most professional printer,...
3D Printing UAV Parts – Benefits and Dangers
3D printing for everyday use is, for a while now, no distant dream. The field is so developed nowadays that it was only a...
MIT’s New Robot Can Walk Out Of 3D Printer
In a world-first, MIT has 3D printed robots: solids, liquids, hydraulics, and all. This impressive success could hasten the age of affordable robotics, as...
Soon Drones Could 3D Print Buildings
Swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) will soon be printing emergency shelter for survivors of natural disasters, or buildings, or any large structure. This...
British Navy tested 3D printed drone to be launched from ships
The Royal British Navy tested a 3D printed drone named Sulsa which was designed by Southampton Universtiy on its Ship HMS Mersey. The drone...
3D Printing Out At Sea
Modern warships are designed for prolonged voyages, carrying enough supplies to sustain crew for extended periods of time and enough spare parts to fix...
Airbus Launches Cargo Drone Challenge
Local Motors is a Phoenix, Arizona-based car manufacturer who made world history by being the first company to produce a 3D printed car is...
3D printing At The Heart Of Sea
The 3D printing industry may not exist for very long but the speed in which it is progressing is staggering and from printing objects...
3D Printing – UAV’s Now No Further Than a Click Away
The Military is no stranger to 3D printing, and so far we’ve seen this demonstrated in concepts for body armor and using the technology...
3D Imaging About To Get 1,000 Better
Researchers at MIT Media Lab have demonstrated a method of exploiting light polarisation - the phenomenon behind the polarised glasses used for 3D films...
The US Military Wants To Print Everything
Having the right tool for the right job is about half the recipe for success. Unfortunately, having the right tool at the right time...
I-HLS TV Interview – Ziv Sadeh, VP Marketing, Su-Pad
3D Printing has gone a long way. From regular desktop printers, which are smaller and less advanced - 3D printing technology can now use any...
Startup Festival – Not Only Security Technologies
The startup festival and Startup Live competition are back for the second time! If you want to keep pace with the latest technologies or...
Now For 3D Printing: Poison-Dart Gun
Several weeks ago it was made public that the United States, headed by President Obama, is working on a new legislation according to which...
The business of 3D printed guided weapons
3D printing has become a convenient and fast way to produce just about anything that has a blueprint these days, from guns to shoes....
Changing the way business is conducted
THE FREEDOM TO WORK ANY TIME AND ANYWHERE
When we think about the work environment 30 years ago, it seems real changes have occurred since...
iHLS Moved Its Offices to State-Of-the-Art Complex In Ra’anana
iHLS has moved into its offices in Ra’anana this week. Such a move is certainly cause for celebration, especially when the new offices are...
Soundwave Technology To Locate Faults In Critical Infrastructure
Scottish researchers have developed an ultrasound sensor that is able to detect cracks and faults in buildings and facilities, such as oil pipelines and...
3D Printers Need Limitation
All sorts of new cyberattacks have been rising in popularity over the last few years. Due to the rise in attacks on 3D printers,...
Kaspersky Lab Presents a Forecast for 2045
Robots Replacing People, Robots Serving People.
About 30 years ago the personal computer began to make its way into regular use – and it went...

















































