case study
When 3D printing meets the assembly line...
One of the main limitations of 3D printing is its "slowness". Often, though, this is an issue only when one actually needs to manufacture many identical copies of the same object. Still, it is an issue.
From containers to luggage: how Digital DIY may also challenge shipping and travel
(to know and discuss the conclusions of our H2020 research, please participate to the DiDIY Final Conference "Digital Makers – Making a Difference?")
Sharing best practices about Digital DIY robotics in schools
(an interesting update from a project we met at the beginning of our research, from coordinator Prof. Tomasi)
Arrhenius: a Digital DIY body wrap that warms you up
(this is a guest post by the Arrhenius team, whom we met at the Rome Maker Faire 2016)
Arrhenius Wear is a neoprene hot body wrap, which includes a Nichel-Chromium band that can heat up thanks to a simple set of three 3,7 V and 2500 mAh batteries set in a special case.
DiDIY and Education: perspectives of an early research
(LIUC student Lorenzo Di Fulvio decided to focus his master's research on the themes of DiDIY and Education. This guest post by Lorenzo is a presentation of his thesis "Education in the DiDIY Era: Implications and Opportunities")
Digitally Do With Others... your own Food Spheres!
How some Greek students built their very own, DiDIY underwater robot vehicle
(this is a guest post by the Hydrobot team members mentioned below)
From Naples to the stratosphere and back... with Digital DIY
(Preface: we visited Maker Faire Rome 2016, and invited the most interesting Digital DIY projects we found there to present themselves here on the DiDIY blog. We are happy to do so (SEE BELOW!), because on one hand, it helps us to collect relevant material for our mission, all in one place. On the other, it helps all our readers to understand how wide and dynamic the Digital DIY phenomenon is.
Digital DIY inside an hospital? Of course!
Excerpt of a Facebook post by Leonardo Zaccone of Roma Makers: