Researchers from Nancy’s LF2L platform are taking part in the European INEDIT project, which explores the possibilities of designing and manufacturing custom-made furniture, in a short circuit, with recycled plastic. They are taking up this challenge with the help of an American open source printer.
Plastic caps and soon used surgical masks transformed into furniture, thanks to a 3D printer. This is now within reach.
In Nancy, at the LF2L (Le Lorraine Fab Living Lab), a platform of the University of Lorraine, composed of a Living Lab, the place where we imagine and a Fab Lab, the place where we make, engineers are working. A research and sustainable development approach as part of the INEDIT project (open INnovation Ecosystems for Do It Together process), supported by the European Union’s H2020 program.