We have said it before, and we will say it again; 3D printing technology is changing and will change just about everything. Aside from printing the occasional novelty project at home with a desktop printer, additive manufacturing or 3D printing technology is being used in a host of industries changing the way we design, build, create, and even eat.
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NASA is hoping to use 3D printing technology to construct housing on Mars for future colonies while companies like byFlow are using the emerging technology to create food and intricate edible tableware. The uses and applications seem to be both limitless and exciting, yet this is just the beginning. So, what kind of changes can we expect to see in the medical industry?
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