3. What is 3D
Printing?
3D printing is a manufacturing process through which
three-dimensional (3D) solid objects are created. It
enables the creation of physical 3D models of objects
using a series of additive or layered development
framework, where layers are laid down in succession to
create a complete 3D object.
-Techopedia
4. "3D Printer Study" by Steve Christopher is
licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
7. ●2011: Engineers at the U.K.’s University of Southampton design and 3D
print the world’s first unmanned 3D-printed aircraft.
●2013: In Obama’s State of the Union address(2013), he praises 3D
printing as having “the potential to revolutionize the way we make
almost everything.”
●2015: Swedish company Cellink puts the first standardized commercial
bio-ink on sale.
• Made from a seaweed-derived material called nanocellulose alginate,
can be used for printing tissue cartilage.
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11. Conclusion
3d printing is everywhere, in cars,
organs, planes, prosthetics, even 3D
printers. This technology has the
capability to help heal and transport
people to name a few of the
possibilities. In Obama’s state of the
union address(2013), he praises 3D
printing as having the “potential to
revolutionize the way me make
almost everything.”