3D Printing | May 27, 2016 | Hey you!
Hope you are well!
In this week's digest, we cover: 3D Printing Gummy Candy, Recycling crappy prints, 3D Printing offices, and the differences between 3D Printing & Injection molding.
I didn't write a digest last week because things were quite boring in the world of 3D Printing.
How are things with you? Are you struggling to survive or enjoying life to the fullest? Would love to know what you are up to -- even if it has nothing to do with 3D Printing. Hit me up anytime.
Until next time, Dilanka | Applications Open for Techstars IoT Accelerator in NYC The Techstars IoT Accelerator is for startups who are focused on the infrastructure of the future with specific emphasis on software and artificial intelligence, connected enterprise, smart cities and energy, advanced manufacturing, health and wearables, logistics and automotive, VR, AR, drones and robotics, agriculture, and the connected home. Applications close July 10 and the program takes place in NYC. Learn more. | | Karis Hustad - Chicago Inno The world's first 3D printed gummy machine, created by Katjes Magic Candy Factory, made its US debut at Dylan's Candy Bar locations across the country, including Chicago, this week. Using a patented gummy material, custom 3D printing machines, and a tablet app, customers can create a custom shape or drawing and have it printed (and ready to eat) in under 10 minutes. | | Filastruder If you've ever 3D printed anything before, you should be familiar with the idea of being left with a LOT of failed prints. What the hell can you do if you have a box full of failed models? If throwing them at your annoying mother in law is not an option, you can use a tool called The Filastruder to recycle your failed prints back into filament, so you can re-use your filament over and over again! | | Gizmag A very large 3D Printer has literally 3D Printed a fully functional office in Dubai by extruding a cement mixture, layer by layer. This is pretty neat. Also, quite pretty. | | Sculpteo If you have thought about the pros and cons of 3D printing vs. injection molding for prototyping etc, this is a pretty decent start. | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. Startup Digest, © 2009-2016 by Techstars Central LLC. All rights reserved. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Techstars Central, LLC. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use. | | |
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