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From Screen to Shelf: The Tech and Triumph Behind Moana 2’s Massive Success

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explore how Moana 2’s historic box office performance, innovative merchandising, and 3D printing technologies are reshaping the entertainment and toy industries.

Toying with Change: How 3D Printing is Shaping the Future of Play

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss how U.S. toy companies are redesigning strategies, diversifying supply chains, and embracing 3D printing to overcome economic uncertainties.

Dreamzzz by LEGO: Toy Making with 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss one of LEGO’s newest product lines.

How US Companies are Using 3D Printing to Maximize Benefits of Industrial Space in Mexico

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at how US companies have leveraged 3D print technology in their new Mexico factories.

Dinosaurs and 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding provides thoughts on the relationship between 3D technology and dinosaurs.

Toy Sales Going Strong with Help from 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at the resurgence of the toy industry.

New 3D Printing Opportunities as We Enter the Metaverse

Charles Goulding & Andressa Bonafe examine the possibilities of 3D printing with the metaverse.

Mattel’s Expanding Media and 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at Mattel’s use of NFTs and 3D printing.

Custom Designed Toy Projects Play Nice With 3D Printing

Custom Designed Toy Projects Play Nice With 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at how 3D printing of toys has taken off during the pandemic.

Mattel’s Step Into 3D Printing: Is This A Good Thing?

Mattel (and Autodesk) announced the “Thingmaker”, a 3D printer for kids. But will it succeed? We’re not so sure.

Published February 18, 2016
Categorized as printer Tagged mattel, plastic
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