This document discusses whether 3D printing is a revolution or a fad. It outlines how 3D printing could be used to print toys, furniture, spare parts, houses, prosthetics, and human organs. While some argue 3D printing is just a fad due to limitations like copyright and materials, the document argues that 3D printing will become mainstream due to decreasing prices, expanding capabilities, and its potential to address waste and scarcity issues. The future of 3D printing may include on-demand printing of goods, wearable printers, printed food, and advances like bioprinting and 4D printing.
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3 d printing a revolution or a fad?
1. 3D printing, a revolution or a fad?
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46. Fast moving consumer goods
Transport & Logistics
(business) Services
Not all industries will be
impacted
Entertainment
Hospitality
Education
Defense
Machinery manufacturing Finance & insurance
Utilities
48. “The future can not be predicted,
but it can be made !”
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