Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Mechanical Rhinoceros Vicenza
Mechanical Rhinoceros Vicenza
Scuola Arte e Mestieri della Camera di Commercio di Vicenza (Italia)
Dec 13, 2013
Come join this free event where expert users will talk about how Rhino is being used in mechanical design and engineering, including customization (Grasshopper, Python), manufacturing (robots, CAM), interaction with Kinect, Karamba GH add-on, rapid prototyping, etc.
Attendance is free, but due to limited space registration is needed (contact Edoardo Negrizzolo - negrizzolo@cpv.org).
The language of the presentations will be Italian.
Labels:
biology,
CAM,
Karamba3D,
Kinect,
mechanical design,
Python,
rapid prototyping,
Rhino 5,
robotics
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3 comments:
Thanks to organizers for arranging such a great event, all of the displayed issues were very interesting .
I have been using rhinoceros for several years now and the more I use it the more I love it but i never had a real chance before to touch with my hands what this program can do when enhanced with python script and GH.
This event really left me speechless. Congratulation and thanks to all organizers for their phenomenal job.
Ivan Appoloni IT
Thanks to organizers for arranging such a great event, all of the displayed issues were very interesting .
I have been using rhinoceros for several years now and the more I use it the more I love it but i never had a real chance before to touch with my hands what this program can do when enhanced with python script and GH.
This event really left me speechless. Congratulation and thanks to all organizers for their phenomenal job.
Ivan Appoloni IT
Thanks to organizers for arranging such a great event, all of the displayed issues were very interesting .
I have been using rhinoceros for several years now and the more I use it the more I love it but i never had a real chance before to touch with my hands what this program can do when enhanced with python script and GH.
This event really left me speechless. Congratulation and thanks to all organizers for their phenomenal job.
Ivan Appoloni IT
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