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1. Rugby World Cup in New Zealand to be Broadcast in 3D
Rugby World Cup in New Zealand to be Broadcast in 3D. The IRB has confirmed that the Rugby World Cup will be broadcast in 3D technology for the very first time after Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) appointed 3DLive as Official 3D Broadcaster of RWC 2011 in New Zealand. One of the pioneers of 3D production in New Zealand, 3DLive will deliver a 3D feed of the Rugby World Cup 2011 semi
2. Sony's 3D Entertainment Theme Suite @ Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong
Sony's 3D Entertainment Theme Suite at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Hong Kong is perfect for travellers who appreciate entertainment on the move. The suite features the latest Sony audio-visual and entertainment set-up to the total value of HK$77,000. It features a 55 inch BRAVIA Full HD 3D LCD TV with 3D glasses and a 5.1 ch home theatre system that promises a theatrical effect.
3. Air New Zealand Investigates 3D Printed Metal Parts for Aircraft and Tools
Air New Zealand has teamed up with Zenith Tecnica to investigate 3D printed metal parts for aircraft and tools. The North Shore-based, New Zealand-owned and operated company specialises in the design and manufacture of 3D printed titanium and other metals using a technology called electron beam melting (EBM). The EBM machines are manufactured by Arcam EBM, a GE Additive company.
4. British Airways Trials 3D Printing
British Airways is exploring the possibility of using 3D printers to create aircraft parts in the future. The 3D printers would be located at airports around the world to reduce delays for customers and emissions caused by transporting items.
5. Saab Exhibiting Giraffe 1X 3D Solid-State Radar at DSEI 2019 in London
Saab is exhibiting a serial production Giraffe 1X 3D solid-state radar at this week's DSEI exhibition in London. The Giraffe 1X is a compact, lightweight high-performing 3D radar suitable for ground-based air defence roles as well as for civil applications such as airports and site protection, as well as naval applications for all types of vessels.
6. Etihad Airways Engineering and Diehl Aerosystems to Jointly Create 3D-Printed Parts
Etihad Airways Engineering has signed an agreement with Diehl Aerosystems to jointly design, manufacture and install a 3D-printed cabin plastic part on an aircraft for one of its customers. Additive manufacturing – commonly referred to as 3D-printing – reduces lead time in design, decreases production costs and enables speedier manufacturing.
7. Air New Zealand to 3D Print Aircraft Interior Parts
Air New Zealand is embracing the future of aircraft interiors by producing 3D printed components for its Business Premier cabins. The airline has been working with Auckland University of Technology to manufacture the fold down cocktail trays that form part of its Business Premier seat using innovative 3D printing - also known as additive layer manufacturing technology.
8. See Your Millionaire Dream Come True @ Changi Airport
‘The Millionaire Life’ is a 3D illusion art piece created by world renowned 3D artist Kurt Wenner specially for Changi Airport in Singapore. Measuring 9m by 9m and 3m high, the giant 3D work of art located at the Terminal 3 Departure Hall marks the launch of the third run of the ‘Be a Changi Millionaire’ retail promotion on 12 May 2012. Since its debut in 2010, the promotion has ma

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