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A British couple believe they've found a way to revolutionise the orthotic support industry using 3D printing, potentially helping up to 100 million people globally. Joel Flynn reports.
Renault brings an ambitious model to its SUV range: the All-New Renault Austral. It will serve to bolster efforts to win back the C segment that forms the core of the global automotive market. The All-New Austral is part of the ‘cars for living’ tradition and marks the next milestone in the C-segment offensive started by the Arkana and the Megane E-TECH Electric, with a resolutely modern approach. The ‘Nouvelle Vague’ that aims to turn the brand into an industry benchmark for technology, clean energy, and services.
Exclusive BRABUS refinement program for Rolls-Royce GhostElegant-sporty carbon fibre aerodynamic package for front and rearPowerXtra RR68-700 Performance Upgrade to 514 kW / 700 HP, 950 Nm of torque0-100 km/h in 4,6 seconds and a limited top speed to 250 km/hBRABUS Monoblock „PLATINUM EDITION“ forged wheels in many variants up to 22"" availableValve controlled sports exhaust with four carbon-titanium exhaust tips integrated in carbon fibre rear skirt insertExclusive BRABUS Masterpiece Interior, topped of by high-grade details such as BRABUS Signature carbon fibre trim and illuminated carbon entrance panels
Pure understatement: BRABUS ROCKET power combined with the comfort of a modern sedanUnique carbon aerodynamic refinementBRABUS ROCKET V8 4.5l biturbo displacement engine662 kW / 900 hp and 1,250 Nm maximum torque (limited to 1,050 Nm in the vehicle)0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and 330 km/h Vmax (electronically limited)21" Monoblock Z "Platinum Edition" forged wheels in "Signature Black"Exclusive BRABUS interior refinement
ŠKODA AUTO uses 3D printing, for example, in prototype production in its Pilot Hall. Plastic 3D printing is used, in particular, in the maintenance departments in vehicle production. The carmaker also employs the technology in Central Technical Service.
Cardi B just debuted her first colorful hair look of the month, and with the year winding down, it has us reflecting on the countless incredible hair colors that the singer wore in 2020. Previously, she'd been wearing a jet-black wig in a glamourous half-up style, which you can see in the most recent post on her grid. Now though, the "WAP" singer is sporting a multi-toned pastel look with blue and purple stripes — likely courtesy of her go-to hairstylist, Tokyo Stylez, who's responsible for the majority of Cardi's epic wigs.