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EDAG Soulmate, another amazing 3D printed smart car concept

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Launched at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the EDAG Soulmate 3D printed smart car concept can be fully integrated into everyone’s digital everyday life.

EDAG‘s development specialists see the seamless integration of the car into the digital world of the driver. This vision has been clear from the very first 3D printed concept they presented, the GENESIS, back in 2013: Now, working together with Bosch, this vision of connected mobility has now become reality. EDAG and Bosch worked together on a joint project to develop the “Soulmate”, which has now been implemented. The vehicle’s interior is an impressive example of the options that will be available onboard a networked car in the near future and shows how the connection between the driver and his vehicle will change.

EDAG SoulmateAt the same time, the “Soulmate” is an appeal for a new form of lightweight automobile design, as it makes intensive use of 3D printed generatively designed and topologically optimized structures. The vehicle concept was unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.

Thanks to the Bosch system, the driver is in constant contact with his smart home via the “Internet of Things”. If, for instance, a deliveryman comes to the door, the driver simply touches the display in the car to let him into a protected area of the house and acknowledge receipt of the delivery. This shows how easy, versatile and safe interaction with the technology can be. The networked infotainment navigates the driver not just through the traffic, but also through the tasks of the entire day. Soulmate permits fully integrated access to online services and smartphone apps.

EDAG Soulmate

And last but not least, it can be controlled by means of displays using haptic feedback and gestures – holding a conversation with the passenger couldn’t be easier. The exterior of the “Soulmate” is just as innovative as its interior. The body of the roadster is made up of a bionically inspired skeleton structure which is covered with a fabric outer skin and is additively manufactured. “Soulmate” thus demonstrates one possible means of developing and producing filigree, lightweight and nevertheless stable vehicles in the future.

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The bionic, fabric-covered structure enabled the EDAG developers to illuminate the interior and exterior surfaces. This means that “Soulmate” can communicate intelligently not only with the driver, but also with the outside world. The luminous outer skin, for instance, can alert other road users to a possible hazard ahead, the end of a traffic jam, for example. If there is a cyclist or some other vehicle in the vehicle’s blind spot, “Soulmate” illuminates the interior trim of the relevant door so that it flashes in red, to warn the driver of the danger. An innovative, simple and at the same time emotional interpretation of car-to-car communication.

At Geneva, EDAG and Bosch showed that the car can be more than just a means of transport. It will become a personal companion throughout everyday life. It will become indispensable, a trusted partner that takes active care of its driver. A soulmate.

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Davide Sher

Since 2002, Davide has built up extensive experience as a technology journalist, market analyst and consultant for the additive manufacturing industry. Born in Milan, Italy, he spent 12 years in the United States, where he completed his studies at SUNY USB. As a journalist covering the tech and videogame industry for over 10 years, he began covering the AM industry in 2013, first as an international journalist and subsequently as a market analyst, focusing on the additive manufacturing industry and relative vertical markets. In 2016 he co-founded London-based 3dpbm. Today the company publishes the leading news and insights websites 3D Printing Media Network and Replicatore, as well as 3D Printing Business Directory, the largest global directory of companies in the additive manufacturing industry.

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