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    our lives- 3D printing. The traditional way we print today is 2D printing. We print on paper. The data we print cannot be touched physically. If we print a picture of a shoe on a paper, we cannot hold that shoe physically in our hands. That is about to change with 3D printing. This new technology will allow us to print almost anything we choose and we will be able to feel that object. Today we use forging, molding and

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    Jacob Fote Mrs. Menzel CP Lan&Comp 18 December 2015 Is 3D Printing a Double-Edged Sword? 3D Printing is one of the newest and innovative technological advancements. The opportunities to create something new and inventive is endless. It only takes one imaginative idea and this fascinating tool can make it become a reality. “3D printing has the potential to change everything” says a former ship engineer (Hart). This new piece of technology can have an impact not only in the United States, but

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    Introduction When you think of printing, you probably think of printing out some words on a piece of paper or making copies to print out. It does not come to mind to think of being able to print something in 3D. Imagine if there was a way to print objects in 3D and with a simple press of one button, you could print them out. This idea may seem futuristic, but it is becoming a reality. With today’s technological and scientific advances, the possibilities of 3D printing is not only happening but it is

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    3D Printing China This is a study about economic factors affecting Chinese production from the imputation of 3D printing. 3D printing or additive manufacturing is the process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many successive thin layers of a material such as plastic. Increasing application of 3D printing particularly in consumer goods is expected to drive market growth over the next few years. Additionally, declining costs of 3D printers

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    behind or ignored. Now 3D printing allows people to explore and create things from their imagination into real life that were thought to be impossible to do. 3D printing gives people the key to a whole new dimension

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    3D Printing in Medicine Diapers, onesies, breastfeeding and the occasional stolen moments of sleep are a typical routine you’d hear from a new family adjusting to life with a newborn. The only catch is your experience isn’t typical. Breathing monitors, in home nurses, cords hooked up to any free spot the baby has, and doctors bills higher then you can even count fill and clutter your once peaceful abode. Three months ago, your seemingly healthy baby boy was diagnosed with having the rare but almost

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    3D bone printing is a powerful technology with the potential to significantly change the practice of medicine. The 3D printing of bones can help humanity by reducing the amount of time people wait for transplants of bones. 3D bone printing can play a major role in surgery have a major effect in advancing the medical field. 3D printed bones have been experimented in animals in the past using the animal’s own bone as a material to print bones. The printed bones have not experimented on humans because

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    Three dimensional (3D) printing, now a days is taking the world by tempest. President Barack Obama as of late said that 3D printing innovation can possibly make a huge change in the way we make practically everything. News and exploratory productions have named it the as second modern revolution. 3D printing is used to be restricted to assembling littler things, for example, mugs, model autos, or firearms. A few, nonetheless, imagine 3D imprinting on a more stupendous scale. Research organizations

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    5/2/2013 ARCH 470 Charles Lagreco Guillermo Heuze Final Paper: How will 3D printing affect the process and quality of constructing housing in the 21st Century? The role of Technology in the 21st century cannot be over looked. It has completely transformed the way we live and the way we interact with each other. It has enabled the formation of numerous possibilities that were not previously imaginable. 3D printing has evolved so much in the past 5 years where we can now virtually make any shape

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    more commonly known as 3D printing. 3D printing is the process of turning digital designs into 3D objects in real life. This is done by slicing the digital design into layers and recreating those layers with molten filaments. Filaments come in different variety and size. Some including ABS plastic, metal alloys, skin tissues. 3D printing was created in 1983 by Chuck Hull. Hull patented his technology as stereolithography. The technology was patented, so at the time 3D printing was a innovation few

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