Printing Things: Visions and Essentials for 3D Printing.

Printing Things: Visions and Essentials for 3D Printing


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Printing Things: Visions and Essentials for 3D Printing
Publisher: Die Gestalten Verlag



"It is a bit tricky to predict," said Hod Lipson, Another vision is astronauts using 3-D printers loaded with moon dust and other material to build housing on the lunar surface. €�The essential part of any improvised firearm is the barrel and chamber. Mar 21, 2014 - Three emerging innovations are not yet top-of-mind for executives, but may be soon: sustainability, mobility/machine-to-machine technology and 3-D printing. Jun 9, 2013 - Like computing, they said, 3-D printing not only is likely to change the things we make and how we make and sell them, but also change how we live in good, bad and inconceivable ways. 5 days ago - 'printing things', gestalten's publication on all things related to 3D printing, proves the technology is 'not only a tool, but a medium in its own right'. M2M WORLD CONGRESS Focus on Cost Reduction Could Be Choking Off Essential Investments in Innovation Cost reduction is still the Kennedy recently named Deloitte a global leader in Business Operations Consulting services based on the ability to execute and completeness of vision. 3 days ago - Our grand vision is of a world where solutions to our problems are developed from the bottom up and can bypass the slow bureaucracy whose decisions are often based on the ideas of a select few that benefit a select few. Nov 11, 2013 - From the curators: Defense Distributed, a Texas-based non-profit group, was formed with the goal of creating a firearm that anyone could fabricate using a 3-D printer. Feb 28, 2014 - A whopping 135 3D printers churn away in the new Aleph Objects LulzBot factory, creating tomorrow's TAZ 3 3D printer and other products including a 3D scann the massive cluster of 135 operating 3D printers, asked about AO's upcoming plans for not only new printers but other hardware, learned how customers and community drive innovation, and met a fascinating LulzBot client who's using the Open Source/Libre technology to jumpstart his vision of the future. Of the Liberator not as an object but as an example of “design fiction”—the practice of devising plans for or prototypes of objects and systems that, while impractical, express some critique of the present or vision of the future.

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