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    made possible with 3D printing. Bertalan Meskó describes the miracle that saved Kaiba Gionfriddo from death after being born prematurely...bioprinting happened to be the miracle. After his caretakers bioprinted a device that instantly helped him breathe, Kaiba could be taken off a ventilator and breathe through an entire day (it was abnormal for him to make it an entire day without being unable to breathe.) “This case is considered a prime example of how customized 3D printing is transforming healthcare

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    many poorer families struggle to afford such expensive devices. My goal for this invention is to develop a feasible and medically accepted system in which a 3D scan of the patient’s foot will be manipulated on the computer to create a custom, 3D-printed brace. This innovative new process, combining the new technologies of 3D scanning and 3D printing, will result in an orthotic that can be produced quickly and inexpensively. Research & Background The Ankle The ankle is an incredibly complex component

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    History of Computers: 3D Printing

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    Computers are everywhere, they are in homes, they are at schools, and most of people even carry them around on us everyday. But it was not always like this. As strange as this might sound, there was a time when a single computer would take up an entire room and still not be able to do a fraction of what an iphone can do. So how did people get from a computer taking up an entire room just to do basic things, from being able to do about anything on a small device in peoples pockets? Well, the most

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    understand what Three-dimensional printing technology. A thorough literature review was undertaken that helped me gauge three-dimensional printing technology Simultaneously, I derived my own opinion based from the readings undertaken. Introduction-the Technology a created a lots of things that are changes in our life every days, from having tea in the morning. Technology it will give us more things to enjoy in our life especially when you can create for example 3d printing that can print most of some things

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    INNOVATION 1 Brand Innovation Romain Debecq Regent’s College 3D Printing food BRAND INNOVATION 2 Brand innovation is the process of realizing a new or improved product. Innovation could be motivated by several factors e.g. consumer preference, need for improvements in the old products, need to incorporate new functionality in existing brand etc. This paper discusses innovative design of a 3D printer that can print food. Inspiring Innovators of 3D Printers Cockrell School of Engineering (2014) of the University

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    economies ' total factor productivity.” (Ceccobelli et al, 2012) 3D printing is where a “three-dimensional object is created by laying down successive layers of material that adhere to one another, creating a three-dimensional output.” (Kurt and Colegrove, 2012) It has the ability to “turn digital files created on a CAD or CAM program into physical objects.” (Hoffman, 2015) MakerBot Replicator is a typical example of a product that uses 3D printing. (Figure 1) The Replicator uses 1.75mm polylactic acid

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    IBIS forecasts the U.S market for 3D printer manufacturing in the U.S that will reach $1.4 billion in 2014 thus attaining an annual growth rate of 22.8% from 2009 to 2014. The prediction by IDC predicts that worldwide 3D printer unit sales and installed base which will grow at a combined compound annual growth rate of 59% through 2017 with the value of shipments attaining a 27% CAGR in the forecast period. Fig 4. (image. www. IDC) 3D printers compare market units, the value of shipments and

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    3D printing may be the most interest technological invention that has ever occurred. It started out as fun and games, but the world is finding out that 3D printing is becoming much more than that. Just recently, there was a very inspirational story released on a dog who, with the greatness of 3D printing, can now walk and sit naturally. INSPRIRING STORY ON HOW A DOG RECEIVED PRINTED LEGS There was a story that was released on a dog named Derby. Derby was born without front paws or front legs.

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    A review of the capabilities of 3D Bioprinting and it’s medical uses. 3D printing was invented by Charles Hull in the early 1980s according to C. Lee Ventola, (2014). 3D printing was formally known asstereolithography (A.B. AlAli, M.F. Griffin, and P.E. Butler, 2015) Hull made it possible to print various complicated plastic objects by using a file on the computer. This file gives information regarding the object’s shape, colour, texture, and thickness. The 3D printer is similar to a normal inkjet

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    3d Printer Course Project

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    Abstract: A course project will be described that utilizes a 3D printer. This project asks students to design a prop for use in a movie. This prop has specifications that the students need to adhere to. The student groups are asked to design the object, print a model of the object, create a poster describing the object, and make a presentation supporting the use of their object in the movie. The presentations are made in front of the “Producer” and “Director” of the movie. The Producer and Director

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