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Background information and inspiration on 3D printing, additive manufacturing and direct digital manufacturing for Disruptive DIner: 3D Printing Becomes Big Business. Originally sponsored by Fisher Unitech and presented on May 7, 2013 as part of Openly Disruptive's Disruptive Diner series. More info at OpenlyDisruptive.org
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3D PRINTING BECOMES BIG BUSINESSPresented by:
One design, many outputs
Split Heels - the world's first 3D printed biodegradable high heels
http://www.shoesbybryan.com/
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Custom lab equipment
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http://cenblog.org/newscripts/2013/02/need-a-centrifuge-print-one-out/
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Make your own materials
Mineways is a Shapeways merchant that will convert your Minecraft game world into a 3D model to be printed in full color sandstone
http://www.3dprinterclassifieds.com/blog/2013/03/diy-filament-extruder-wins-40000-prize-for-83-year-old-inventor/
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Print your game
Mineways is a Shapeways merchant that will convert your Minecraft game world into a 3D model to be printed in full color sandstone
http://mineways.com
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3D becomes “4D”
MIT introduced a ‘4D’ self-assembling product. Via ‘material bias,’ this 3D-printed object is capable of self-assembling or changing into another shape when exposed to an outside factor like motion, heat, water, light or sound.
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3D takes flight fast
Boeing flew this UAV inside the Edward Jones Dome just a few weeks after receiving mission requirements from their client. Integrating off the shelf electronics in a mission specific design, the entire aircraft was 3D-printed.
http://www.boeing.com/Features/2010/05/bds_feat_uas_video_05_10_10.html
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Printing food
Cornell University’s fab@home project is working on printing food and home products.
http://www.fabathome.org/index.php?q=node/2
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Space-based supply chains
Made in Space is developing 3D printers for use on the International Space Station in 2014 (testing here on the “vomit comet”)
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http://www.madeinspace.us/projects
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Printable electronics
Xerox PARC is licensing fully printable electronics that could be added to or integrated into additively manufactured products
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57364241-76/smart-tag-lets-you-print-electronics-on-plastic/
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Printing a Face
After a tumor took the left side of his face Eric Moger had to use his hand to cover the hole where his cheek was in order to talk. Eating and drinking were through a tube. When a surgeon found how to use a 3D printer to restore Eric’s face, the operation changed his life.
http://example.com.replace.this
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Chew on this
Tokyo’s FabCafe creates 3D- printed gummy versions of their customers.
http://example.com.replace.this
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Molecular-level fabrication
In Vienna, Atomic Force Microscopy researchers are additively building structures one molecule at a time.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17357374
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Meat even PETA likes
Missouri-based Modern Meadow is developing 3D bio-printing for more sustainable meat and leather.
http://www.core77.com/blog/digital_fabrication/modern_meadow_ceo_on_the_merits_of_3d_printed_meat_24475.asp
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“Complexity comes free”
Nike is developing 3D printed pro shoes, with the added benefit to them that complex forms are as easy to print as simple ones.
http://nikeinc.com/news/nike-debuts-first-ever-football-cleat-built-using-3d-printing-technology#/inline/17741
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Amateur modeling
Autocad’s “123d” is a smartphone app that allows you to create editable and printable models from your snapshots.
http://www.123dapp.com/catch
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Project-based STEM
The Disruption Department works with local additive user Evtron to teach after-school programs for at-risk youth on how to design and produce products..
http://blog.makezine.com/2013/04/30/introducing-young-makers-to-arduino/
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3D PRINTING BECOMES BIG BUSINESSPresented by:
Custom lab equipment
Tekla Labs shares models of laboratory equipment so labs anywhere have access to similar equipment, helping diversify and reproduce results.
http://www.teklalabs.org/print-my-lab-results/
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The “RedBox” of 3D printing
These California-Berkeley students built a 3D printing vending machine
http://www.3dprinterclassifieds.com/blog/2013/03/dreambox-the-first-3d-printer-vending-machine-created-by-three-berkeley-students/
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Organic architecture
D-shape enables the printing of buildings and other architectural structures.
http://www.d-shape.com/
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Couture
This Dita Von Teese gown was entirely 3D printed.
http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/1952-revealing-dita-von-teese-in-a-fully-articulated-3d-printed-gown.html
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Tele-prosthetics
This articulating prosthetic was designed from several thousand miles away, with patient, designer and manufacturer only meeting for the final fitting.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Robohand/260864887366912
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Enhancing the museum visit
Some museum visitors now hold 3D printed models of fine art for closer examination.
http://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=replacement+part
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Fix more, throw away less.
On Thingiverse, users share printable files for commonly broken but hard to get consumer replacement parts.
http://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=replacement+part
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Solar powered sintering
Artist Markus Kayser uses sunlight to fuse sand grains together in a “zero carbon” process.
http://www.designboom.com/technology/markus-kayser-solar-sinter-3d-printer/
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Doodling in 3D space
The 3Doodler let's you draw 3D objects. It raised $2.3 million more than its $30,000 goal on Kickstarter.
the3doodler.com
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Retail experiencesStorefront consumer design and output operations are emerging in Europe, and now Chicago.
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http://www.the3dprinterexperience.com/
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Patient-specific surgical “tooling”
Materialize makes surgical drilling and cutting guides via 3D printing, dramatically improving outcomes.
http://www.materialise.com/cases/striking-the-right-note-with-a-well-planned-radius-reconstruction
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Testing to transplants
San Diego-based company Organovo uses 3D printing technology to assemble tissue that looks, feels, and functions like real human liver tissue. Initially for use in replacing live animal testing, replacement organs could eventually be grown from a patient’s own cells.
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2013/apr/22/san-diego-company-prints-functional-three-dimensio/
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