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3D printing is a method of manufacturing everything from tools to shoes to jewelery, or even car and aerospace parts using a computer-controlled printer.
The advent of 3D printing is creating a burgeoning new industry. But like any new technology, there may be hidden risks that must be accounted for.
Related: New 3D printing technology uses soundwaves Additive manufacturing On the whole, additive manufacturing is more sustainable than other production methods.
By 2027, the 3D-printing market is predicted to be worth $55.8 billion, according to Smithers, a technology consulting firm. What’s next for ICON?
D-printed nuclear project in Tennessee uses AI and robotics to speed up construction, though safety concerns and long-term reliability remain unresolved amid rising energy demands.
And thousands of workers need to be trained in the technology, though 3D printing only requires one or two people on site. “We’ve only been 3D printing in America for about five years.
On Thursday, Aug. 21, the 3D printer was officially delivered to the school. To mark the occasion, Hanvit visited Rivas’ 3rd and 5th grade technology classes, sharing her personal journey into coding ...
Why 3D printing could make housing cheaper and more sustainable The building and construction sector is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases.