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3D Printed Buoy Gives Voice to Berlin’s River Spree
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A 3D-printed buoy uses sensors and solar power to reveal the health of Berlin’s River Spree and engage the city with its main river. To meet the project’s requirements for scale, durability, and sustainability, Jakob partnered with BigRep.
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