Guests at Nina Tandon and Noah Keating’s wedding earlier this month received laser-cut invitations and sat at tables adorned with custom vases made from 3D-printed molds. Tandon–a biomedical engineer, ...
New and welcome to the wedding industry is a quirky company called Marry-Mees, which makes 3D-printed wedding toppers. Because in this $300 billion industry, there's always room for innovative ...
Most brides look to the pages of glossy magazines like The Knot, Premier Bride, or Wedding Style for inspiration on their big day. Erin Winick, associate editor of the MIT Technology Review, instead ...
If there are three things I’m known for here at MIT Technology Review, it’s my love of 3D printing, my science fashion, and my nerd cred (the latter is quite a claim here at MIT, where nerd cred is ...
A surge in 3D printing is redefining wedding decor for 2026, blending customization, cost efficiency, and trend-driven aesthetics. From Pinterest’s bold celestial and Afrohemian themes to intricate 3D ...
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