3D Printing: The Next Industrial Revolution Christopher Barnatt
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Oct 3, 2012 - THREE D PRINTING: THE NEXT INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND SOME SPECULATIONS. May 23, 2013 - WikiHouse is trying to make building and manufacturing as accessible as Wikipedia has made knowledge. May 28, 2014 - Graphene is an atomically thin 2D material that is taking the electronics industry by storm. But at a cost of $100,000 to $1m, few individuals could ever afford one. The next version of the PancakeBot is currently in development by Valenzuela, who recently took the device to New York City's Bay Area Maker Faire. 22 hours ago - The technology to print edible foodstuffs practically on demand is around the corner, but the real issue for companies will be ridding 3D printed food of its unnatural, synthetic taboo. €3D printers have existed in large-scale industry for years. Food supply SXSW, the annual all-sorts festival in Austin, Texas, sees its fair share of revolutionary technology and outrageous ideas. It is also known as Additive manufacturing. Jan 30, 2014 - In his State of the Union Address, he explicitly added that his administration “must ensure the next industrial revolution in manufacturing will happen in America”. Oct 14, 2013 - 3D printing technology is changing the way that designers and artists bring their creations to tangible form, one drop of “ink” at a time. Apr 6, 2014 - The article General Electric on 3D printing: 'We are on the verge of the next industrial revolution' from ZD net suggests that 3D printing can lead to a next industrial revolution. May 26, 2014 - 3D Printing is a process of manufacturing a solid object of any shape from a digital model of that object. 3D Printing- Meghan Neal is predicting that the combination of graphene and 3D printing will spur on the next industrial revolution.