I was taking a walk during my lunch break last week when I came upon the Pop Up Lab. It was a display of some of the technologies that are being developed in Berlin, both by established companies and start-ups.
No technology show would be complete without the ubiquitous 3-D printer. This one was working on a laundry basket.
There was also a funny robot who dropped a box with a little prize inside right in front of you.
It contained a small, but tasty, treat! For more signs, don't forget to take a look at Signs, Signs.
I find this thing fascinating. I've never seen a 3-D printer, but they sound both exciting and scary. When I saw "Pop Up Lab," I thought it would be a blood draw place! :)
ReplyDelete3D Printers amaze me!
ReplyDeleteI have seen 3D printers at work here. It's quite a remarkable device.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea! I've never had a chance to see a 3-D printer.
ReplyDeleteI love this little lab!
ReplyDeleteThat is a "sweet" little lab!
ReplyDeleteWhat I saw the sign, I did not expect high technology. This is so cool.
ReplyDeleteI love the style of the caravan.
ReplyDeletehow interesting! i would love to see a 3d printer at work in person...i just can't wrap my brain around it!
ReplyDeleteVery cool mini lab! I also would like to see a 3D printer in action just to see how it works.
ReplyDeleteLooks good only the name herz&niere suggest something else.
ReplyDeleteThat's true! I don't know why they have heart and kidneys on the truck. Perhaps they borrowed it from another association. :)
DeleteOh this is awesome! I enjoyed your city for this, always permanent inovations! a city that moves a lot!
ReplyDeleteI recognize also the place, with the restaurant "JB" ... we were there to enjoy a good burger! (Sorry for the off topic ...)
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteWell how fun is that?? I've never seen a 3-D printer at work so I would have enjoyed that.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to see and take a picture of a 3D printer at work. Thanks for doing it for me! Good idea on the pop up.
ReplyDeleteThis is great opportunity to see something innovative.
ReplyDeleteVeery interesting!! I'm going to have to search out a 3-D printer and watch it work!
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