3D printing is disrupting the design, prototyping and manufacturing processes in a wide range of industries, according to Gartner, Inc. Enterprises should start experimenting with 3D printing technology to improve traditional product design and prototyping, with the potential to create new product lines and markets. 3D printing will also become available to consumers via kiosks or print-shop-style services, creating new opportunities for retailers and other businesses
As 3D printing becomes more accessible to the public, educators are figuring out new and innovative ways to use the technology in the classroom. This infographic takes a look at how 3D printing works, which colleges and universities have already adopted it, and how it's impacting the classroom.
An interview with Mark Pestkowski for the Hamilton Spectator Newspaper asking how 3D printing is affecting Australia farmers now, and what role additive manufacturing holds for their future.
“Australian farmers have always been an innovative bunch, it'll be exciting to see what they can do once they get hold of this stuff,