FROM THINKING TO BECOMING: IN 3D By: Aly Murakami ITMG100 06
Background 1984 designed model Charles W Hull 1986 Stereolithography Technique First printer built 1992 2002 created first working organ
FABtotum Background Factotum: Person who does everything Marco Rizzuto & Giovanni Grieco Different than most 3D printers FABtotum
Technology Fused Filament Fabrication Cheaper Not as smooth
Prices and Comparison Average price for 3D printers Tried to cut back on price No official price yet
New Advances Hearing Aid Guns Fossils Human Organ Forbes Article
New Advances Future ideas: Food Medicine Cars
FABtotum Beyond what is already about Expands on technology Adds Scanning Milling
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