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An orange, rectangular informational sign with white text is displayed prominently in what appears to be an indoor exhibition space, likely in Rotterdam, Netherlands, given the reference to RAMLAB. The sign has a fine, granular texture.

The upper portion of the sign features the Dutch title "WAAMpeller" in large, bold font, followed by "RAMLAB, 2017." Beneath this, a paragraph of Dutch text explains: "Dit is een proefmodel van de eerste geprinte metalen scheepsschroef ter wereld. De bladen tonen alle drie een fase in het productieproces: net geprint, een tussenfase en afgewerkt – voel je de verschillen?"

Below the Dutch text, the English translation begins with the title "WAAMpeller" again, also in large, bold font, followed by "RAMLAB, 2017." The English paragraph states: "This is a trial model of the world's first 3D printed metal ship's propeller. The three blades show different phases of the production process: just printed, interim phase and finished – can you feel the differences?"

At the bottom left corner, in smaller font, is "Objectnummer | Object number: M11795."

The background behind the sign is out of focus. Above the sign, a blurry, light-colored surface is visible. To the left and bottom right of the sign, dark, textured, possibly metallic or concrete structures are present, suggesting industrial or display elements. A blurry, dark, potentially wooden surface is visible to the far left. The sign itself appears to have a thin black border.
Eugene

Jun 7, 2026

Rotterdam, Netherlands

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An orange, rectangular informational sign with white text is displayed prominently in what appears to be an indoor exhibition space, likely in Rotterdam, Netherlands, given the reference to RAMLAB. The sign has a fine, granular texture. The upper portion of the sign features the Dutch title "WAAMpeller" in large, bold font, followed by "RAMLAB, 2017." Beneath this, a paragraph of Dutch text explains: "Dit is een proefmodel van de eerste geprinte metalen scheepsschroef ter wereld. De bladen tonen alle drie een fase in het productieproces: net geprint, een tussenfase en afgewerkt – voel je de verschillen?" Below the Dutch text, the English translation begins with the title "WAAMpeller" again, also in large, bold font, followed by "RAMLAB, 2017." The English paragraph states: "This is a trial model of the world's first 3D printed metal ship's propeller. The three blades show different phases of the production process: just printed, interim phase and finished – can you feel the differences?" At the bottom left corner, in smaller font, is "Objectnummer | Object number: M11795." The background behind the sign is out of focus. Above the sign, a blurry, light-colored surface is visible. To the left and bottom right of the sign, dark, textured, possibly metallic or concrete structures are present, suggesting industrial or display elements. A blurry, dark, potentially wooden surface is visible to the far left. The sign itself appears to have a thin black border.

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