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The machine, which has a footprint of about 2.5 by 2.5 feet, can make items up to the size of a basketball from designs uploaded to Element Robot's Web site. It prints them out by squirting layers ...
Nadine Lippa, innovation manager at Wilson Sporting Goods, wasn’t joking when she says her boss tasked her to “reinvent the basketball.” And her 3D Airless Prototype Basketball does feel ...
Despite its $2,500 price tag, the futuristic first-generation Wilson's Airless 3D-printed basketball has sold out.
Gadgets Wilson’s 3D-Printed Basketball of the Future Is Full of Holes But Never Goes Flat The ball was revealed to the world during the NBA's Slam Dunk Contest this past weekend.
On “Shark Tank,” Mark Cuban invested in the company GRIND, a sports equipment company that created an affordable, and portable, basketball shooting machine.
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