3D printing enters the kitchen: tailor-made meals and a food revolution
3D printing is about to enter our kitchen, revolutionizing the way we prepare and eat meals.
Read more3D printing is about to enter our kitchen, revolutionizing the way we prepare and eat meals.
Read more3D printed lungs from patient cells? Steps forward and a date for the first human tests: 2027
Read moreA centuries-old tradition that ends straight into the new millennium: Coreglia Antelminelli, home of manufacturing, opens a school of the future.
Read moreA new study has led to the production of 3D printed medicines, one of the most interesting innovations in the pharmaceutical sector!
Read moreAn American homeless man is the first person in the world to live in a 3D printed house. An era of sustainable construction is opening up.
Read moreA new method called stereolithography will allow us to print 3D organs with more detail and much, much faster.
Read moreThe component allows the use of one respirator or multiple respirators in order to treat up to 4 patients each.
Read moreDigitalceram, 3D printer for ceramic, has a different approach to respect the characteristics of this material which is so malleable, but also heavy.
Read moreJust go online, download a CAD file (there are plenty of free ones too) and print the components. A few more years and the situation will be out of control.
Read moreEach home will have an estimated cost of around $ 7000, and only households with an income of less than $ 200 a month will be able to purchase it.
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