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Aeroptera Unveils Lace, an Open-Source 3D Printed Research Drone

Aeroptera, a student-led non-profit organization, is tackling a persistent challenge in scientific research: the high cost and limited availability of drones. Their first model, Lace, is nearly entirely 3D printed, offering an affordable, modular platform that researchers anywhere can build, customize, and repair. By combining open-source designs with 3D printing, Aeroptera aims to make drone […]
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3D Printing Industry broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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