This presentation discusses 3D printing technology. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process where 3D objects are created by laying down successive layers of material under computer control. A 3D model is first designed using CAD software, then sent to a 3D printer which deposits the material layer by layer to build the physical object. Common techniques include selective laser sintering of powders, fused deposition modeling of plastics, and stereolithography of resins. The presentation outlines the history and development of 3D printing and provides examples of its applications in fields like medicine, engineering, entertainment, fashion and space exploration.