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    3D Printing 1 3D Printing 3D Printing 2 The History of 3D Printing After reading this paper one will clearly see just how far 3D printing has come in a very short time both by cost and application. Three-dimensional printing‚ also known as additive engineering‚ is the process by which extracts are used to make solid 3D objects of virtually any shape from a digital model. This is achieved using specially formulated additives‚ such as plastics‚ which are formulated into consecutive

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    Reilly White Prof. Kelly Sell MGMT 100 04 April 2014 3D Printing is Revolutionary 3D printing has caught the eye of many people in the world‚ with all different types of needs. 3D printing could change the world in so many possible ways. It could cure hunger‚ end homelessness‚ help people with diseases‚ help fix pollution‚ and may lower the demand for money. A 3D printer may also be used in health‚ to cure people of diseases‚ for transplants‚ and used as a prosthetic. In today’s world‚ in

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    the 3D Printer invented by Chuck Hull in 1984. Companies like Apple and Google may be creating new phones and computers‚ but these items are nothing compared to the 3D printer‚ which can print almost any object you can think of from a part of your bike to a car. 3D Printing is the next big thing in the world of technology. Once advanced enough‚ it will greatly impact our lives. The 3D printer can print objects using different materials like plastic‚ metal‚ and lots more. Before creating the 3D printer

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    Using 3D Printing to Produce Body Parts · How amazing would it be that everyone’s life could be saved‚ from needing a heart or needing an ear to have the ability to look and have a normal life? “Nearly 120‚000 men‚ women and children currently need lifesaving organ transplants.”( Statistics | Donatelife) And the saddest thing is about “Every 10 minutes another name is added to the national organ transplant waiting list.”( Statistics | Donatelife) We are in need of organ donors‚ but not a lot

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    3D Printing & ProstheticsMarketing Plan Michele Frizzell‚ Roxanna Armstrong Market Summary Market: Past‚ Present‚ and Future Market share Leadership Players Market shifts. Costs Pricing Product Definition 3D printing involves printing actual objects. It is not manufacturing or creating‚ simply printing and this why is it called 3D printing. It involves a printer that connects to a computer. The basic idea is that if you have designed a product in a CAD software‚ it can be printed out layer by layer

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    Strausbaugh 3 Heidi Strausbaugh Mrs. DiSanza Microsoft Office 1 2 October 2014 3-D Printing: Endless Possibilities The introduction of 3-D printing is shifting the production of objects from the factory to the home. 3-D printing is an additive technology in which objects are built up in layers in a process that at the current time takes several hours. However‚ it enables consumers to free themselves from traditional suppliers and gives them the choice to express their own ideas‚ customizing

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    3-D Printing Have you ever wondered how powerful and destructive a 3-D printer could be? The production and sales of 3-D printers should be outlawed in the U.S.A. because‚ you can potentially be harmed by the effects of melting plastic‚ and you take away money from America’s small businesses‚ and finally it can be used to create car parts more local thus hurting the economy. The idea of a 3-D printer should be abolished in the United States. 3-D printing has some very negative health effects

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    Name J. Martinelli Real World Technologies September 30‚ 2013 The Future of Commercial Shopping “3D printing is the process of creating an object using a machine that puts down material layer by layer in three dimensions until the desired object is formed” . The Apple Company recently released its newest line of phones‚ the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c. The 5c intrigued many because of its unfamiliar design; the phone is plastic! Imagine the initiative Apple has just bombarded upon the commercial

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    Computer Structure and Logic Week 10 Research Project 3D Printing Today and Tomorrow I chose to do my research paper on 3D printing‚ were we are today and what the future looks like. While researching this project I learned that 3D printing has been around since the 80’s‚ and that it is also known as additive manufacturing. I chose this topic for a few reasons; first off this is a topic that has interested me fo a while now and I enjoy learning more about it. I believe this technology

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    3-D Printing DeVry University Professor Robert Clark   I. Historical development and context a. The birth of 3-D printing b. Building Parts: Layer by Layer c. New advances to medicine thru the use of engineered organs d. Open-source collaboration with 3-D printing e. Mass customization in manufacturing thru the use of selective laser sintering (SLS) machines f. First self-replicating printer g. Do-it-yourself co-creation service launches h. Major breakthrough for prosthetics i.

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