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Our mission at Spatial Dynamics has always revolved around blending art and technology. We specialize in assisting hardware companies big and small by providing support in industrial design and strategic development.
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Nestled right beside Harvard Square, and just a few train stops from MIT, we have turned our studio into a hub where some of the smartest minds in technology can come together and share their passion for the art of creation.
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Over the last year we have been in Cambridge, our studio space has evolved into a vibrant hub for passionate makers, creating a diverse array of projects from critical medical devices to whimsical interactive gadgets. Equipped with numerous Prusa 3D printers, a Form 3 SLA printer, and an MDX 50 CNC machine, it's a compact yet powerful maker space for hardware prototyping.
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This convergence of diverse, yet like minded individuals inspired the beginning of an exciting new venture: Spatial Dynamics Research.
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Spatial Dynamics Research
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Spatial Dynamics Research is set to showcase projects from our studio community, including student work, independent research, non-commercial client collaborations, and speculative design concepts. Unlike our main studio's output, which often leans towards immediate commercial viability, Spatial Dynamics Research dives into design issues that spark innovation across our entire studio. We're exploring forward-thinking topics like the future of 3D modeling and industrial design. This venture is deeply connected to our professional work, creating an exchange between the present and the future. Our goal is to create an environment rich in exploration and potential; where blue sky thinking and innovation can inspire everyday applications.
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Stay tuned for a glimpse into the future with Spatial Dynamics Research!
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