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Widespread adaptation and application of 3D printing will in the near future reduce the prices of products substantially, by eliminating the need to ship items thus the need to pay for shipping charges. Consumers will only be purchasing blueprints then printing the products at home. This will make products extremely cheap especially those bought overseas.
Home-crafting Industrialized Objects
3D printing is basically transforming our homes to small factories where we can fabricate practically anything we want. With a 3D printer, one can fabricate objects that were previously made at the industry level such as violins, guitars, rings, jewellery, toy cars and even a bicycle.
Micro and Nano Structures
The Photonic Professional GT is a 3D printer that can create objects of widths as small as a human hair. This 3D printer has extended the applications of 3D printing into fabrication of micro and nano structures.
Applications in the Medical Field
One of the greatest benefits of 3D printing has been experienced through its facilitation of organ transplants in the medical field. Scientists now Use 3D Printing to Create Artificial Organs that can be used in transplants to help needy patients. For instance, deformed babies who are born without an ear(s) can now be given artificial ears made through 3D printing. The technology has proven to be a great medical solution to previous organ transplant challenges.
Advanced 3D Prototyping
Before 3D printing had its foothold in the creation of prototypes, it would take normal prototyping procedures a few days to create a single complete prototype. Additive manufacturing however takes only a few hours, substantially increasing the number of prototypes that can be created a day. This has sped up industrialization processes to a great extent because it is now quite easy to Create a Prototype, make modifications and then produce the final product. Essentially, the technology has made it easy to convert an idea into the actual product.
Micron 3DP announces breakthrough in 3D printing glass materials
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Published on 24/06/2015 09:51
Although we’ve seen quite the gamut of 3D printing material options over the past few years, many of those materials have
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Marv – Canon Enters 3D Printing Market
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Published on 28/05/2015 09:50
It´s happening. A big brand printer manufacturer enters 3D printing market before HP brings its 3D Printer.
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The Golden Age of 3D Metal Printing: 75.8 % Growth
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Published on 21/04/2015 17:25
Metal printing currently seems to be having its golden years, so say brand new figures. A new
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3D printing market surpasses US$3.3 billion worldwide in 2014
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Published on 12/04/2015 12:40
Canalys estimates that nearly 133,000 3D printers were shipped worldwide in 2014, a substantial increase of 68% from 2013.
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Which 3D Printing firm is the best?
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Published on 25/03/2015 11:34
Over the last two-years, one-year, 6-months and 3-months Stratasys (SSYS) and 3D Systems (DDD) stocks have yielded substantially
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