Video Of The Week - 3D Printing Takes Center Stage At London's Science Museum
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When Massachusetts Institute of Technology students Jim Bredt and Tim Anderson created the first 3-D printer in 1995 by modifying an inkjet printer so that it would extrude a binding solution on to a bed of powder, instead of ink on paper, they probably had no idea of its tremendous potential.
With the technology being used for everything ranging from school projects to movies to even medicine and food, experts believe that 3-D printing is going to revolutionize the world we live in. To highlight all the amazing things that are being done with a mere 'printer' on October 9th, 2013, the Science Museum in London unveiled a new exhibition. Entitled 3D: Printing the Future, it is free to the public and features everything from toys to lightweight aircraft hinges to even, replacement teeth showing just how versatile and useful, the technology is!
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- awsomedude123about 11 yearscool!
- anastasia28about 11 yearsThis is so cool! I've heard about this cause my dad told me about it. That this might be the future. :)
- anastasia28about 11 yearsThis is so cool! I've heard about this. ;)
- rozebabout 11 yearsThat is so cool! Maybe, in the future, there won't be any factories because we'll all have our own 3D printing machines!
- anastasia28about 11 yearsI totally agree:)
- lalalandabout 11 yearsnice printer
- lalalandabout 11 yearsnice printer
- lalalandabout 11 yearsnice printer
- ABBY lol about 11 yearshow much money is that thing i want one
- Edmond Jr.about 11 yearsI actually went there, and the place is really big. By the way, I am British, so the place is pretty close.
- andrewfibabout 11 yearsi want one!