Using cutting-edge bioprinting and extrusion tech, scientists can replicate the texture, appearance and flavor of real meat — no harm to animals required.
First used in Ancient Egypt, subtractive manufacturing methods are now being used to cut, drill, mill and shape materials for cutting-edge industries like aerospace and medical devices. Here’s how it works.
A 3D-printed car is built via additive manufacturing, which creates the car one layer at a time. Take a look at some examples of 3D-printed cars and car parts, the importance of 3D-printed cars and when they could become more popular.
Manufacturing teams are constantly seeking ways to accelerate and refine product development, especially in the competitive world of big tech. Additive manufacturing provides one such route.