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Four visions, three dimensions: the future of 3D printingDate: 4 December 2012 Chances are you've heard about 3D printing - or additive manufacturing as it's otherwise known: a process that turns computer-aided designs into three-dimensional, real-world objects with a range of uses, from a range of materials and on a range of scales. But you've probably heard little in terms of the social impact that 3D printing and its associated technologies will likely have. Those possible impacts are exactly what we're investigating at Lancaster University and the University of Wollongong. We've identified four potential scenarios that could eventuate in a world that embraces 3D printing and, crucially, how those scenarios could affect everyday life. News website: http://theconversation.edu.au/four-visions-three-dimensions-the-future-of-3d-printing-9930 This item was reported in: http://theconversation.edu.au/four-visions-three-dimensions-the-future-of-3d-printing-9930 on 9/1/2012
Further informationAssociated staff: Thomas Birtchnell, John Urry Associated departments and research centres: Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe), Mobilities.Lab, Sociology Keyword: Games |
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