People

Celebrities and Royals from around the world. Right on schedule.

News

Daily news and events, covered by our international photographers.

Features

Odd, funny and touchy images. Be amazed.

Styling

Fashion and design trends.

Portrait

Premium Portraiture.

Reportage

In-depth Coverage.

Creative

Selected stock imagery.

Dukas Bildagentur
request@dukas.ch
+41 44 298 50 00

  • FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
    DUK10144165_003
    FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Somnio 1
    Ref 13102
    07/07/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Winch Design

    The world’s largest superyacht has been announced and will be home to some of the world’s wealthiest people – who can buy their own onboard condo.Just 39 of the exclusive residences will be available with a starting price of $11.2 million USD on board what is described as a “yacht liner.”They will be available by invitation or referral only, and the identity of each new owner will remain a tightly guarded secret. In addition to that privacy, those on board will live in the lap of luxury. The Somnio is 222 metres long in length with a gross tonnage of 33,500 GT .The team behind it say it is an unprecedented feat of design and engineering is set to change the course of ultra-luxury travel forever.The yacht was a collaboration between two of the world’s most esteemed design and architectural studios, Winch Design in the UK and Tillberg Design in Sweden.The build, which is expected to cost around $600 million USD , will be carried out by Norwegian yard Vard .Somnio is the idea of co-founder is Captain Erik Bredhe. He previously helmed The World, another residential vessel.He says whereas that was a cruise liner on permanent tour around the world for wealthy clientele, Somnio will better mirror the intimacy of a private yacht.

    OPS: Render of Somnio showing how it will look when completed.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
    DUK10144165_002
    FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Somnio 1
    Ref 13102
    07/07/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Winch Design

    The world’s largest superyacht has been announced and will be home to some of the world’s wealthiest people – who can buy their own onboard condo.Just 39 of the exclusive residences will be available with a starting price of $11.2 million USD on board what is described as a “yacht liner.”They will be available by invitation or referral only, and the identity of each new owner will remain a tightly guarded secret. In addition to that privacy, those on board will live in the lap of luxury. The Somnio is 222 metres long in length with a gross tonnage of 33,500 GT .The team behind it say it is an unprecedented feat of design and engineering is set to change the course of ultra-luxury travel forever.The yacht was a collaboration between two of the world’s most esteemed design and architectural studios, Winch Design in the UK and Tillberg Design in Sweden.The build, which is expected to cost around $600 million USD , will be carried out by Norwegian yard Vard .Somnio is the idea of co-founder is Captain Erik Bredhe. He previously helmed The World, another residential vessel.He says whereas that was a cruise liner on permanent tour around the world for wealthy clientele, Somnio will better mirror the intimacy of a private yacht.

    OPS: Render of Somnio showing how it will look when completed.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
    DUK10144165_001
    FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Somnio 1
    Ref 13102
    07/07/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Winch Design

    The world’s largest superyacht has been announced and will be home to some of the world’s wealthiest people – who can buy their own onboard condo.Just 39 of the exclusive residences will be available with a starting price of $11.2 million USD on board what is described as a “yacht liner.”They will be available by invitation or referral only, and the identity of each new owner will remain a tightly guarded secret. In addition to that privacy, those on board will live in the lap of luxury. The Somnio is 222 metres long in length with a gross tonnage of 33,500 GT .The team behind it say it is an unprecedented feat of design and engineering is set to change the course of ultra-luxury travel forever.The yacht was a collaboration between two of the world’s most esteemed design and architectural studios, Winch Design in the UK and Tillberg Design in Sweden.The build, which is expected to cost around $600 million USD , will be carried out by Norwegian yard Vard .Somnio is the idea of co-founder is Captain Erik Bredhe. He previously helmed The World, another residential vessel.He says whereas that was a cruise liner on permanent tour around the world for wealthy clientele, Somnio will better mirror the intimacy of a private yacht.

    OPS: Render of Somnio showing how it will look when completed.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_018
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_017
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The giant University of Maine 3D printer which is officially the world's biggest

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_016
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_015
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: Dignitries get a ride in the 3D printed boat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_014
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_013
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: Dignitries get a ride in the 3D printed boat
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_012
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printed boat is christened with a bottle of champagne while a Guinness World Records official holds a certificate confirming the records for the biggest 3D printed boat and biggest 3D printed object.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_011
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_010
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_009
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: Dignitries get a ride in the 3D printed boat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_008
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The giant University of Maine 3D printer which is officially the world's biggest

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_007
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_006
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_005
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The giant University of Maine 3D printer which is officially the world's biggest

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_004
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: Guinness World Records official with certificates recognising the boat as the world's biggest 3D printed vessel and 3D printed object

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_003
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: The 3D printed boat is christened with a bottle of champagne while a Guinness World Records official holds a certificate confirming the records for the biggest 3D printed boat and biggest 3D printed object.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_002
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: Guinness certificate presented for world's biggest 3D printed boat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    DUK10124424_001
    FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10980
    Boat 1
    16/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : University of Maine

    A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.

    OPS: Dignitries get aboaerd for a ride in the 3D printed boat

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas