Using an array of materials, 3D printing can be done with ceramics, metals, wood, and living tissue. It has touched nearly every industry, including food, automotive, construction, space travel and medicine. PwC estimates 67 percent of manufacturers are already using 3D printing in product development. 3D printing, once thought to be science fiction, is now creating realities never before thought possible. Working organs, affordable housing, new hair follicles, cost-effective automotive parts, facilitating operations that were once inoperable are all among the by-products of 3D printing technology. Only time will tell where 3D printing will take us.
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OCT 07, 2016
Science Fiction Made Fact - Realities of 3D Printing
Using an array of materials, 3D printing can be done with ceramics, metals, wood, and living tissue. It has touched nearly every industry, including food, automotive, construction, space travel and medicine. PwC estimates 67 percent of manufacturers are already using 3D printing in product development. 3D printing, once thought to be science fiction, is now creating realities never before thought possible. Working organs, affordable housing, new hair follicles, cost-effective automotive parts, facilitating operations that were once inoperable are all among the by-products of 3D printing technology. Only time will tell where 3D printing will take us.