Meet HECTOR, the Carbon Fiber Robotic Insect
Meet HECTOR! He is a robotic insect made from carbon fiber reinforced plastic, who moves around mimicking actual bugs and animals.
Read the Full StoryMeet HECTOR! He is a robotic insect made from carbon fiber reinforced plastic, who moves around mimicking actual bugs and animals.
Read the Full StoryOscar Pistorius has been selected to represent Team South Africa at the London 2012 Olympic Games in the individual 400m and the 4x400m relay and will be running with his carbon fiber prosthetic legs.
Read the Full StoryRhebergen Composites successfully delivered a 12 by 6 meter carbon fiber roof from Amsterdam to Basle via water and air travel.
Read the Full StoryElementary school students release six Go Pro HDHERO2 cameras into space, capturing amazing footage.
Read the Full StoryBack in July, Teijin announced that their fibers would be used for the installation of massive composite panels on the face of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Using both aramid fiber and carbon fiber, this building is said to be the largest composite building in the world. Not only did Teijin produce these…
Read the Full StoryDeadmau5′s debuts carbon fiber mouse head at 2012 Grammy Awards.
Read the Full StoryThe Carbon Fiber Stormtroopers step out! These four engineers from California, take their love for Star Wars and experience with carbon fiber and combine the two in a totally awesome project.
Read the Full StoryPost her last episode ever after 25 years, Oprah sits down with world renowned designer Ralph Lauren for yet another interview, only this time, they spend the evening chatting in carbon fiber chairs.
Read the Full StoryThe BMW Guggenheim Lab will be stationary in New York City before making its way around the world. It is the first ever all carbon fiber structure which will act as “part urban think tank, part community center and public gathering space, the Lab is conceived to inspire public discourse in cities around the world.”
Read the Full StoryCarbon Fiber Gear reports from the Go Carbon Fiber 2011 conference taking place in Seattle, Washington.
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