3D print is remoulding our lives

The world's first commercial housing project based on 3D-concrete printing is underway in Netherlands. Companies around the world have already proven that not only can a large-scale projects be 3D-printed, it can be done cheaply, efficiently and easily. The technology is moving beyond plastic prototypes to everyday industrial use. Here are a few ways the 3D printing is transforming the way we live
Curated By: Madhu Kapparath
Published: Jun 27, 2018
3D print is remoulding our lives

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  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
  • 3D print is remoulding our lives
Four year old Elif Ada, born with a visual impairment due to a genetic disease poses for a photo with her new, 3D printed eyeglasses in Ankara, Turkey on April 18, 2018. After a series of surgical operations, the specialists (from Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, Department of Opthalmology in cooperation with Medical Design and Production Center) made eyeglasses that fit her face anatomy for now. Her treatment involving plastic surgeries will continue after she turns six.