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    Introduction 3D printing is a new technology that could potentially change the entire supply chain forever. It is rapidly evolving and gaining a place in many companies. According to a survey performed by the Business Insider as seen in figure 1, 60 percent of firms are either actively using or are evaluating the potential of using 3D printing (Wile). There are an infinite number of uses for 3D printing that come along with advantages and disadvantages. The 3D Printing Process 3D printing, also

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    Effect of 3D Printing in Industries Hod Lipson, a well-known robotics engineer at Cornell University, once said, “The next episode of 3D printing will involve printing entirely new kinds of materials. Eventually we will print complete products - circuits, motors, and batteries already included. At that point, all bets are off” (Lipson). This dated quote has now become a reality. The new expansion in technology has led to 3D printing becoming a new revolutionary process that is going to further industry

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    Not Impossible Labs and their "Technology for Humanity" Introduction: I. Attention Statement How many of you have ever imagined that the simplest, little inventions could create such a profound impact in people’s lives? (Insert Photo of Inventions) II. Topic Today I will talk about this California-based group of inventors called the Not Impossible Labs and their “Technology for Humanity.” III. Importance Not Impossible Labs is a group of innovators and programmers that develop open-sourced

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    economies ' total factor productivity.” (Ceccobelli et al, 2012) 3D printing is where a “three-dimensional object is created by laying down successive layers of material that adhere to one another, creating a three-dimensional output.” (Kurt and Colegrove, 2012) It has the ability to “turn digital files created on a CAD or CAM program into physical objects.” (Hoffman, 2015) MakerBot Replicator is a typical example of a product that uses 3D printing. (Figure 1) The Replicator uses 1.75mm polylactic

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    technique encompasses the successive printing of a selected material so as to form a 3D construct of an initially digital file1. This technology has seen vast usage in art and commerce since its establishment three decades but has only recently received attention from the biotechnology industry. As of 2010 the potential of 3D printing in areas of tissue engineering and body part creation has been

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    3D printing is slowly making its way into the mainstream train of thought. Students at an abundance of universities have access to this incredible innovation. To some this exciting technology seems to be nothing but a fad. However, 3D printing has already began to make significant strides in the medical field. With the right business strategies, we believe that 3D printing will take the medical field to a place we before never saw as possible. Happening Now Today, we can see medical

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    Copyright and patent holders represent all people who have copyrights and patents that could be manufactured with 3D printers. This group of stakeholders is concerned the customers will illegally replicate and sell their patented designs and commit intellectual property theft. Some if not all of their livelihood is dependent on the selling of these manufactured parts, but 3D printing poses a threat to harm their livelihood if their products are being illegally replicated and downloaded online (Doherty)

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    Introduction 3D printer is just like common printer but its objective is to print three-dimensional objects. The printer uses a digital file called CAD which consists of virtual design on different models, each model CAD file has all the information on size, shape and color of the object one wants to print. Then someone tell the computer to “slices” the final design into thousands of horizontal layers. Once the slice file is uploaded in a 3D printer, the printer follows the computer instruction

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    IBIS forecasts the U.S market for 3D printer manufacturing in the U.S that will reach $1.4 billion in 2014 thus attaining an annual growth rate of 22.8% from 2009 to 2014. The prediction by IDC predicts that worldwide 3D printer unit sales and installed base which will grow at a combined compound annual growth rate of 59% through 2017 with the value of shipments attaining a 27% CAGR in the forecast period. Fig 4. (image. www. IDC) 3D printers compare market units, the value of shipments and

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    looking for items uniquely tailored to them, customly made models, or embrace products made with new technology Carbify is one of the cheapest simplest options. Carbify creates 3D printed products on order to fit the needs of the customer, looking for the best ways to give the customer the best value for the price. When one buys a 3D printed model from us they are not just plastic odds and ends, rather they are letting us bring their imagination to life. Our customers tell us what they want, how much they

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