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Ivan Miranda and Jon from Proper Printing have turned a treadmill into a working 3D printer with an endless print bed size.
Instead of making a treadmill to suit a 3D printer, what if you just built a 3D printer on top of a full-size treadmill? The duo sourced a piece of real gym equipment for this build.
Disney introduced the HoloTile, looking to upgrade the VR experience soon. A new development over at Disney Research unveils a new kind of experience to bring one's bodily movements to VR, and ...
Ivan Miranda and Jón Schone, both well-known in the DIY 3D printing community, have transformed a discarded treadmill into a massive belt-driven 3D printer.
Disney casually broke the news of an exciting-sounding breakthrough to reinvent movement in VR. The HoloTile is an omnidirectional, multiplayer treadmill floor that could solve a huge problem with ...
A new advanced treadmill-like floor invention from Disney could solve one of the biggest problems with VR: movement. But, it could also bring the world one step closer to making Star Trek-like ...
Disney made a multi-user treadmill that lets you walk around in VR - here's how it works Such a project could easily end up becoming a VR staple in just a few years' time.
Omni One complete VR entertainment system with treadmill, image credit: Virtuix "We're thrilled about Omni One," said Jan Goetgeluk, founder and CEO of Virtuix.
I went inside hot shoe brand Brooks' R&D lab where it's rolling out top-secret 3D printed sneakers that promise to fix every runner's flaws ...
Virtuix said it plans to launch its compact Omni One virtual reality treadmill for consumers later this year.
Existing VR technology limits itself to tracking the user's head and arm movements, so HoloTile floor could be the next step in expanding the usability of this technology.