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The MX3D Bridge has gone through its first testing fase at UT Twente and we have passed! Imperial College has tested the bridge its strenght with a 20 ton load test. We are on to the next fase where UT Twente in collaboration with Autodesk are going to add sensors to the MX3D Bridge to collect usage and material data.
The MX3D bridge is going to be tested at the University of Twente. They will test the Bridge under a 20 ton load. Imperial College London has the lead for the testing which will take approximately one month. After that, the Bridge will stay for another two months at the University’s Campus in Twente to install and test the smart sensor system under the bridge.
Very proud that we are one of the winners of the Dutch Design Award 2018 in the category Design Research!
The jury: “The form and material freedom achieved by Laarman and MX3D hint at almost unimaginable scenarios.”
https://www.ddw.nl/en/news/234/mx3d-bridge-wins-public-award-at-dutch-design-awards-2018
The MX3D Bridge, designed by Joris Laarman Lab, with Arup as lead engineering partner is now ready to be installed at its final location, but will first be on display at the Dutch Design Week (DDW) in Eindhoven, from October 20th till 28th 2018!
In addition to its unique construction, the bridge is also a living laboratory for data scientists. It is instrumented by Autodesk, Force Technology, Imperial College London, Lenovo & HBM with an innovative sensor network.
Very proud that we are one of the winners of the Dutch Design Award 2018 in the category Design Research!
The jury: “The form and material freedom achieved by Laarman and MX3D hint at almost unimaginable scenarios.”
We are happy to announce that MX3D has won the 3D Pioneers Challenge for the digital category!
The jury: „Symbolic for the award – Pushing the boundaries and connecting them!“
MX3D Bridge has been awarded the STARTS Prize 2018!
The jury: “This is the beginning of a great urban transformation. There are many large-scale 3D-printing projects happening all round the world but this project has built something that works for people living in a large European city and is leading the way”
The full span of the bridge is finalized!
In addition to its unique construction, the bridge is also a living laboratory for data scientists. It is instrumented by Autodesk, Force Technology, Imperial College London, Lenovo & HBM with an innovative sensor network.