3D Printing презентация

Wikihouse, is an open source site where 3D printer - friendly files of house designs can be downloaded for free. After files are printed on CNC printers, the result is a

Слайд 13D Printing
Issue 15
November, 2014
10 innovations in…


Слайд 2Wikihouse, is an open source site where 3D printer - friendly

files of house designs can be downloaded for free. After files are printed on CNC printers, the result is a set of numbered wood panels that can be assembled by anyone to make a house. No skills or special tools are needed.












1. 3D printed houses

Source: http://www.wikihouse.cc/


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Using living cells, bio-printers will soon be able to “print” human

organs, revolutionizing the medical industry.

Already there has been some successful experiments of printed capillaries and blood vessels as well as a human liver.












2. Bio-Printing:
3D organs and more

Sources: http://bit.ly/1lF4bsn and http://bit.ly/1FUo649

Click play to see how
bio-printing is used for pharmaceutical testing


Слайд 4Mink is designed for printing makeup at home.

Select a color,

and the printer will create lipsticks, blushers, eye shadows or any makeup item you have chosen.












3. Print your own makeup

Sources: http://onforb.es/1nXcEsn and http://gracemink.com/

Images: http://gracemink.com/ and http://bit.ly/1DZRRP2


Слайд 5Except for the engine, almost all of the other 50 parts

in the Urbee2 will be 3D printed from plastic.

The 3 wheeled car is very light, so it can only fit 2 passengers.












4. Hybrid car

Sources: http://on.mash.to/1oZ9oDO and http://bit.ly/1wBz2hZ


Слайд 63D printing, using SLS technology, meant Nike could prototype and produce

these boots in a shorter time period.
Design changes can be implemented in hours, instead of days.












5. Printed football boots

Source: http://on.mash.to/ZYGnMG


Слайд 73D printing has already made huge improvements in some prosthetics production.

Many

human parts have been successfully replaced with 3D printed substitutes, like:












6. 3D printed prosthetics

Sources: http://cbsn.ws/1wiXvvg http://onforb.es/1pX40fo http://bit.ly/1xD2dAk

3D printed jaw

Bionic Ear

Vertebra (spine column)

Image: http://bit.ly/1wF85uI


Слайд 8Made for elderly people who may face problems chewing, Smoothfood uses

3D printing technology to turn fresh ingredients into meals.












7. Printed food for older people

Source: http://bit.ly/1kb6bw2 http://dailym.ai/1rmRVAl


Слайд 9CONSTRVCT is a user generated fashion line,
allowing users to design

their own clothing.












8. Create your own fashion

Source: http://bit.ly/1zf2OMR http://kck.st/1ve7agz

Photos can be used to create required fabric styles, with textiles printed digitally.


Слайд 10Designs and products made using 3D tech could reduce the British

Royal Air Force's maintenance and service bill by over £1.2m over the next four years.












9. Fighter jet flown
with 3D printed parts

Source: http://bit.ly/1a9NO61


Слайд 11Costing under $100, these 3D printed arms are a potentially scalable,

viable solution for amputees all over the world who can’t afford expensive medical care.












10. 16-year-old Sudanese
boy gets prosthetic arm

Source: http://ti.me/1koCKsh


Слайд 12… according to Gartner, the tech research analysts.











3D printing will

be
mainstream in 5 years…

Mainstream printing is still a few years down the line.

But applications in medicine and business are already visible.

Source: http://gtnr.it/1pbfoas


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Industry Impact
Sources: http://bit.ly/1g6jIkV http://tek.io/1h2hch0
Industry Implications
Goods manufactured directly by consumers

Increased

customization

Environmental Impact
Less wasted materials

Reduced costs for transportation/shipping


Ethical Implications
3D printing makes it more challenging to protect copyright and intellectual property

Health Revolution
Bio printing will create new possibilities for treating disease and replacing damaged organs.


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Policy Implications
Source: “Three Dimensional Policy: Why Britain needs a policy

framework for 3D printing” http://bit.ly/1ttYsfW

A UK report highlighted positives from this tech, such as “new manufacturing jobs” and “enormous environmental benefits.”

But it also identified areas policy makers need to address, including:

“A far more flexible intellectual property framework
A rethink on how or whether the Internet is regulated
New types of infrastructure that merge digital and physical worlds.”

These considerations are not necessarily unique to the UK.


Слайд 15Disclaimer: All content in these slides is in the public domain

and referenced so that you can read the original sources.












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