Embodying innovation and vision, Ross Stevens, founder of Multi-property Additive-manufacturing Design Experiments (MADE) and a prominent figure at the forefront of industrial design as a senior lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington (VUW), is bringing wind power closer to home with the aid of 3D printing technology. His latest project, PowerPotPlant, employs this technology to address the challenges of traditional wind turbine manufacturing, enhancing material sustainability and integrating renewable energy more seamlessly into our daily lives. Tapping into New Zealand’s abundant wealth of renewable energy sources, Stevens is reimagining how we harness and interact with wind power, breaking down barriers of traditional turbine manufacturing and, in the process, helping mold a more sustainable future.
“The principles behind wind turbines have been well understood for…