…in weightlessness. This technology could be a game changer.
3 thoughts on “3-D Printing”
Hmm. It seems to me that rapid 3D printing would have changed the plots of many Star Trek episodes.
I seem to recall a TNG episode where Geordi was using an industrial replicator to fabricate a replacement for a damaged girder (or something of that sort). Of course most of the replicator screen time was devoted to things like earl grey tea while the broader and presumably simpler applications of the technology seem to have been forgotten on a regular basis.
I saw their business plan presentation at SSI last year (I think it was). It was pretty cool.
Hmm. It seems to me that rapid 3D printing would have changed the plots of many Star Trek episodes.
I seem to recall a TNG episode where Geordi was using an industrial replicator to fabricate a replacement for a damaged girder (or something of that sort). Of course most of the replicator screen time was devoted to things like earl grey tea while the broader and presumably simpler applications of the technology seem to have been forgotten on a regular basis.
I saw their business plan presentation at SSI last year (I think it was). It was pretty cool.