One diehard fan of the intergalactic animated comedy “Rick and Morty” utilized 3D printing to create the “Pass the Butter” robot found in the show. The Melbourne, Australia-based Amaero Engineering, the first to 3D print an entire jet engine, recently signed an agreement with Safran Power Units to extend joint research. Studio-317, a manufacturing studio designed for the apparel industry, announced a global partnership with Reliable Source Industrial (“RSI”) to expand their prototyping capabilities in regard to the activewear industry. The Luxembourg-based 3D scanning company Artec 3D has signed a partnership agreement with Image Systems’ Motion Analysis to integrate scanning products with the TEMA and TrackEye software suite. In Seoul, South Korea, Sems Games has opened their first pop-up store that will allow customers to design characters and have them 3D printed. The Union City School District in New Jersey has created a district-wide STEAM curriculum that integrates 3D printing technology. Lastly, the architecture design firm Branch Technology was awarded with the Chattanooga Chamber Of Commerce 2016 Spirit Of Innovation Award. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/155163/swm-november-12-2016/