La impresión 3D es una auténtica revolución en la manera de fabricar. Junto a la ciencia de materiales, la conectividad, la robótica y otras disciplinas, va a cambiarlo todo. Pero no se cambia el mundo haciendo yodas y batarangs. Ni siquiera con pizzas. Y esa es la impresión 3D que encandiló a los medios, la de las corbatas y los vasos y las pizzas, las máquinas domésticas baratas y el Do-It-Yourself. Y esa es la que ha fracasado.
http://impresiontresde.com/blog/el-fracaso-de-la-impresion-3d
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En este post hablaremos acerca del uso de Impresión 3D en las industrias del Caramelo, Golosina y Dulce Personalizado, ya que es un sector con el que ya hemos trabajado en varias ocasiones y el cual consigue una rápida amortización de la inversión requerida y una clara diferenciación con respecto a su competencia.
http://impresiontresde.com/blog/impre...ramelo-golosina-y-dulce-personalizado
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http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/worlds-fi...artment-building-constructed-in-china
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http://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/a...-system-for-satellites-20141215-01008
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http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-12/19/3d-printed-space-wrench
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http://3dprint.com/28273/ikea-hacking-meets-3d-printing
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As humans, we are living in an imagined world. A physical reality that we have created and fashioned from our surroundings, much like hyper complex birds creating nests from twigs. The giant, ingenious machines and factories that help bring these objects into being are shrinking at an ever increasing rate. Soon we will be seeing full purpose desktop factories in every household, and the maker revolution is helping move this along.
Millions of hackers and tinkerers from around the world are learning about hardware and manufacturing, realizing the limitless possibilities that are out there. This in turn has led to a wave of new desktop machines that replace the various functions of traditional manufacturing.
http://n-o-d-e.net/post/103994367476/the-desktop-factory
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http://www.wired.com/2014/11/atlas-31...-printed-guns-bullets/?mbid=social_fb
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The company is Local Motors, designers of the Strati. The car was printed in about 44 hours on site earlier this month at the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago. In contrast to the thousands of components in a traditional vehicle, the Strati consists of fewer than 50 parts. Most of its body is built from extruded plastic of the kind that Lego bricks are made of.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-b...s-first-3-d-printed-car/#.VFNgxIWdRRR
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http://i3drevista.com/i3d-revista-n2
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