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Top 5 Must-Watch Videos: Formnext Highlights to Innovations in 3D Printed Sound

Check out the Top 5 Videos of the Month! We begin with 3Dnatives uncovering the most surprising and innovative discoveries from Formnext 2025. Next, 3D Monotech showcases how large-scale additive manufacturing is redefining sustainability and safety in the marine sector with eco-friendly, ballistic marine fenders. In the third video, Formlabs breaks down the capabilities behind its new Tough 1000 Resin, an impact-resistant, ductile material designed for demanding real-world applications. Then, India Today takes you inside Space Kidz India to explore the development of an ultra-affordable, fully electric, 3D-printed rocket engineered to make space research more accessible. Finally, CEAD Group teams up with Addit Audio, Airtech, and Adaxis to reveal how industrial 3D printing is revolutionizing high-performance acoustics. Dive in and get inspired!

Top Videos Overview

1. The Most Exciting Things Found at Formnext 2025
The 3Dnatives team presents unexpected innovations from Formnext 2025. This video highlights clever engineering solutions, unique applications, standout designs, and hidden gems from the show, capturing the creativity pushing the additive manufacturing industry forward.

2. 3D Printing Eco-Friendly Marine Fenders
3D Monotech introduces ballistic, eco-friendly marine fenders developed by NewsFender using large-scale 3D printing. These innovations redefine boat protection while advocating for sustainability and maritime defense.

3. 3D Printing Ductile, Impact-Resistant Parts
In this video, Formlabs presents Tough 1000 Resin, designed for real-world durability with mechanical properties similar to HDPE. The video details its fracture toughness and elongation, showcasing how it enhances functional prototypes and rugged end-use parts.

4. India’s Electric 3D Printed Rocket
India Today examines Space Kidz India’s 3D-printed, bioplastic, carbon fiber electric rocket, designed to cost around 30 rupees per launch. This rocket, able to reach 4–5 kilometers, supports student-led space research and exemplifies the groundbreaking potential of additive manufacturing.

5. Crafting 3D Printed Sound
CEAD Group collaborates with Addit Audio, Airtech, and Adaxis to demonstrate how LFAM (large format additive manufacturing) is transforming speaker manufacturing. The video illustrates a production workflow that creates acoustically refined components through hybrid printing and milling.

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