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3-D Printing Revolution Needs Simple Design Software | MIT Technology Review

3-D Printing Revolution Needs Simple Design Software  | MIT Technology Review | Machines Pensantes | Scoop.it
A lack of accessible design tools is holding back 3-D printing.

 

The largest companies in 3-D printing are racing to simplify design software so that it can become as easy to make an object as it is to send a document to a printer.

Interest in 3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is exploding due to the falling cost of machines that can lay down finely targeted layers of plastic to make simple products, like jewelry or sculptures, much as a traditional printer sprays ink onto paper. The idea is that 3-D printers could democratize design and eventually manufacturing by letting anyone make physical things in small quantities, without the expense of an assembly line.

The technology still has a ways to go—making objects on consumer printers is slow and expensive. To print a solid plastic apple on MakerBot’s $2,000 consumer printer, for instance, takes seven hours and costs $50 in supplies, so it’s no competition for cheap plastic goods made in China. 

 
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Producing 3-D PRINTED Meat

Producing 3-D PRINTED Meat | Machines Pensantes | Scoop.it

Billionaire Peter Thiel would like to introduce you to the other, other white meat. The investor’s philanthropic Thiel Foundation’s Breakout Labs is offering up a six-figure grant (between $250,00 and $350,000, though representatives wouldn’t say exactly) to a Missouri-based startup called Modern Meadow that is flipping 3-D bio-printing technology originally aimed at the regenerative medicine market into a means to produce 3-D printed meat.


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A 3D printer that manufactures new cancer drugs with drag-and-drop DNA

A 3D printer that manufactures new cancer drugs with drag-and-drop DNA | Machines Pensantes | Scoop.it
Researchers from Parabon NanoLabs have developed a new drug for combating a lethal brain cancer called glioblastoma multiforme.

Via Sakis Koukouvis, Kalani Kirk Hausman, João Greno Brogueira
olsen jay nelson's curator insight, December 11, 2012 7:04 PM

Moving ahead...

Christopher Baggett's curator insight, December 12, 2012 12:21 PM

3-D Printing is going to have a dramatic impact on our lives and I find the possibilities very exciting!

Hayley Regalado's curator insight, March 21, 2013 10:49 PM

I feel like this is something out of a science fiction. But it is evident to expect the greatest technology advancements to be in the medical sector. This is an example of integrating medical technology with CAD (Computer Aided Design) styled software.