Robirds: 3D Printing Spreads Its Wings
Remote-controlled robotic birds of prey, by Dutch company Clear Flight Solutions, keep their living counterparts away from areas where birds can be a hazard: like airports and agricultural fields. With a realistic appearance and flight-friendly weight, these Robirds serve as modern-day scarecrows — and they’re 3D-printed at Materialise.
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