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As it turns out, Philips just came up with a solution for that: free 3D-printing files to print my own spare parts for trimmers! Philips says it's a sustainability-focused initiative that should ...
Philips Fixables lets customers 3D print replacement parts at home, but early rollout and unclear limits raise questions about the practicality and long-term impact of the program.
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. The video ...
Instead, you could simply print the part you need—right at home or through a local service. With the launch of Philips Fixables, this vision is becoming a reality. By offering open source 3D ...
Philips Fixables wants to make it easier for consumers to keep their devices running. Philips Fixables wants to make it easier for consumers to keep their devices running. Andrew Liszewski ...
Philips has given the go-ahead for owners of its various facial and body shavers and trimmers to 3D print replacement parts for them. If you've broken or burned out a certain length of shaver head ...
By advancing the 3D-printing capabilities, Philips will help empower providers to improve care for intricate cases and raise diagnostic confidence. 3D Systems’ solutions and 3D-modeling tools ...
3D printing has been around for a while, and has traditionally been used to create small prototypes of larger products (or parts of products). The folks at ShapeWays are bringing 3D printing to ...
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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