The potential for 3D printing and additive manufacturing is so profound that it could disrupt manufacturing as we know it. The most obvious change will be in local production, which could replace or ...
Market Research Future forecasts 20% annual growth driven by tech advancements, sustainability, and adoption across aerospace ...
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3D printing: The future of food
In a perfect world, people would have easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables at affordable prices. They would not live in food deserts and 30% to 40% of food produced in the U.S. would not be lost ...
REDDING, Calif. (KABC) -- With California wildfires burning dangerously close to homes each year, there now may be a solution to provide more affordable and fire resistant housing with 3D-printing ...
The real estate landscape is witnessing a groundbreaking transformation as two industry giants, Walmart and Alquist, partner to bring 3D ...
Over the last few years, 3D-printed housing has been gaining attention worldwide as a faster, cheaper & sustainable way to ...
The Star Trek food replicator it's not. But researchers at Columbia University in New York have created a 3D printer that makes cheesecake. Until now, most 3D-printed foods have been made with ...
If you’ve read previous Wheelspin columns, you’ll know I’ve been obsessed with collisions between the past and the future in the automotive world. One assumption popular among business thinkers is ...
Troops may use 3D printers on future battlefields to create repair parts. The US military is exploring 3D printing to address logistics challenges in the Pacific. 3D printing's battlefield success ...
Dr. Evan Garfein said 3D printing and tissue-engineered implants may make breast reconstruction safer, more personalized and less physically taxing. In an interview with CURE, Dr. Evan Garfein, chief ...
3D printing has been unlocking new ways to solve bespoke issues for a long time now. One of the more interesting developments isn’t only what it can make, but what materials it can print. More ...
For the past decade, Shai Terem, ’10, has worked tirelessly to build something—figuratively and literally—that can help change the world. A veteran team leader and disruptive technology enthusiast, he ...
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