Posts Tagged ‘Ryerson’
Think2Thing and Ryerson University Bring Back Be3D Conference with Focus on Virtual and Augmented Reality
By Clare Scott | 3DPrint.com Tomorrow, 2017 will enter into its third month, and 3DPrint.com has already been to two major conferences, attending CES 2017 in January and SOLIDWORKS WORLD 2017 at the beginning of February. Next week, we’ll be on the road yet again, this time heading to Toronto for the return of the Be3Dimensional (Be3D) Conference. Not to…
Read MoreGeoffrey Farmer and Duane Linklater strike out for ‘terra incognita’
By Murray White | Toronto Star 3D printing is already a vital tool in a breadth of disciplines, from film production to medical technology to furniture making, but its use in the art world is still nascent, to say the least. Two big-time players in the Canadian museum scene are looking to hurry it along. The Ryerson…
Read More$100,000 backing for Canadian artists
By Nick Hall | 3D Printing Industry Two Canadian artists have been awarded $50,000 each to produce 3D printed works that will go on show at the National Gallery of Canada. Geoffrey Farmer and Duane Linklater will both get to share the substantial fund. It is a joint venture between Ryerson University and Toronto-based 3D print…
Read MoreTwo Canadian Artists Receive the First Think2Thing Be3Dimensional 3D Printing Innovation Grants in the Arts
By Scott J Grunewald | 3DPrint.com Artists have been flocking to 3D printing as a medium since 3D printing was first introduced to the general public, and it is pretty easy to see why. 3D printing offers artists a way to make the impossible real in ways that many traditional mediums are simply incapable of achieving. There are…
Read MoreB3D conference showcases Canadian innovation in 3-D technology
By Laura Beeston | The Globe and Mail The future is now. At least, that was the message delivered at B3D, an inaugural 3-D printing, scanning, software and design conference that took place in Toronto last week. Spearheaded by Toronto Image Works, Think2Thing founder Edward Burtynsky and product development specialist David Didur, the event brought together the brightest minds…
Read MoreRyerson hosts B3D 3D printing, scanning, software and design conference
By Sawyer Bogdan | The Eyeopener Advances in 3D technology are revolutionizing the way information is being accessed and recorded. Tatjana Dzambazova, a production manager for Autodesk, says 3D imaging will go beyond the digitization of objects, and that soon they will be able to create 3D images of the whole world. “[3D printing] allows exploration.…
Read MoreBe3Dimensional Innovation Fund Inaugural Recipients to Receive $50K Each to Pursue 3D Printing
By Bridget Butler Millsaps | 3DPrint.com Artists supporting artists. That’s what a new grant program, just being put forth by 3D printing atelier Think2Thing, and Ryerson University is all about. Both serious in regards to innovation in 3D, and both based in Toronto, we’ve recently been following the two entities as they have been gearing up to sponsor and host the city’s first…
Read MoreRyerson and Think2Thing to stage first-of-its-kind 3D Printing Conference and Exhibit in Toronto starting tomorrow
By Tony Curcio | Graphic Arts Ryerson University and Think2Thing (a cutting-edge 3D printing workshop and studio focused on innovation and R&D in 3D printing technologies and co-founder of Ryerson’s Advanced Manufacturing, Design and 3D Printing Lab) are co-hosting the inaugural Be3Dimensional Conference in downtown Toronto October 23 – 24. Toronto’s 3D technology community is growing…
Read MoreToronto: Think2Thing Atelier & Ryerson University Host Toronto’s First 3D Printing Conference
By Bridget Butler Millsaps | 3DPrint.com While they may be famous for enjoying big snows, serious hockey and other sports, along with numerous historical features, the citizens of Toronto are now also getting a big dose of 3D printing and what it’s really all about. They will be joined by many other visiting event-goers about to hit the scene at the first…
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