FOC is filmed by Amsterdam-Inc on AT5, Dutch Television

FOC Home   14.May.2010

Freedom of Creation is featured on AT5, (Amsterdam TV). The show explores the work of FOC and how we are applying 3D printing into our daily business.

This program was broadcasted on May 14. Read on to have a look at the video: READ ON

FOC presents at Additive Manufacturing Conference

FOC Home   3.May.2010

3D printing is also referred to as additive manufacturing, designing with these technologies is the core business of Freedom Of Creation. Therefore FOC is invited to give a presentation at the next Additive Manufacturing Conference at the Loughborough University in Leicestershire UK. The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing (AM) is the leading international symposium focused solely on the application of ‘end-use parts’, made using additive manufacturing technologies.


So far some of the mayor speakers at this 3D printing event include:

BMW (Germany)
Boeing (USA)
Freedom of Creation (Netherlands)
NASA Langley Research Centre (USA)

When:      7th + 8th of July 201
Where:     Loughborough University in Leicestershire UK

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Freedom Of Creation featured on WeTransfer

FOC Home   28.Apr.2010

Over the past months WeTransfer has created quite some buzz with their sleek designed online file transfer service. The service will deliver your files around the globe, while running beautiful full page ads in the background.














Together with WeTransfer we selected a range of nice FOC products to showcase on this state-of-the-art file transfer machine. It’s great to see our collection items next to a pair of brand new Nike sneakers, the latest Vitra chairs or some Ralph Vaessen sunglasses.














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Janne Kyttanen interviewed by JPeople Magazine

FOC Home   21.Apr.2010

For the latest issue of urban fashion & culture magazine JPEOPLE, Janne Kyttanen was interviewed about his history with 3D printing design. You can read the full story here in PDF format or have a look at the JPEOPLE website.


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Pechakucha night with Janne Kyttanen

FOC Home   8.Apr.2010

As part of the first edition of Amersfoort Marketing and Design Congres 2010, Janne Kyttanen was invited to give a Pecha Kucha presentation about Freedom Of Creation. Pecha Kucha is a Japanese initiate of doing an elevator pitch in the most efficient manner. With Pecha Kucha, you have to get your message across in 400 seconds (20 slides, 20 seconds per slide).

Janne decided to revamp the Pecha Kucha concept a bit and gave a modified presentation of 100 slides with an increasing tempo, so that he would only have 1 second per slide in the end. Good experiment to see whether he would totally lose the plot in the end. Sadly Microsoft powerpoint doesn’t support slide transitions below 1 second.

[pro-player width='570' height='410' type='video']http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9rgFXXXkBA[/pro-player]

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