Over the last few decades, 3D-printing technology has been used by engineers to create new products in new and innovative ways with all new materials. Recently, this innovative field has exponentially become more widespread, especially in the sports world.
Engineers in Qatar have began making more innovations within the 3D-printing sports space. It was recently reported by Reuters Canada that scientists at Qatar University are testing 3D-printed models of football stadiums to see if they can endure the Gulf state’s pulverizing desert climate. Due to concerns involving Qatar’s intense summer heat, the 2022 World Cup’s stadium, for the first time in history, will be staged in November and December to avoid the summer heat.