Tuesday, 25 September 2012

The Technology Printer

The technology of today is built in factories and designed by engineers and scientists. Everything from smartphones, computers, television sets, cable boxes, all forms of digital technology require high levels of technical and practical knowledge to produce. 

The future of the landscape of technology looks as if it would no longer need the large scale factories and plants required to build them. It might or will even become a common norm to hear conversations such as this one while walking down the street.

Zach: Hey dude, nice smartphone, where did you buy it?

Thor: Hello, I did not buy it.I made it in my room. I just took used my 3D Printer to make a new motherboard so that I could add in a new processor and screen.

Zach: O, awesome, I'll try that when I get home. I've been meaning to create a new processor and screen for my smartphone as it current;y has technology that is outdated.

Thor: Yeah, that sounds cool. I can send you some blueprints and diagrams if you like to give you an idea of what processor or motherboard you want to make.

 The conversation being highlighted above is based on the technology of 3D printing. 3D printing is the process of creating three dimensional solid objects from a digital model. The general concept is that a conventional printer uses a combination of parts and materials to print a two dimensional document or picture from a digital file. So in a nutshell, 3D printing is a technology that utilizes various materials in the printer to allow it to convert a digital file of a 3D Object into the real thing. 




Although this technology has not yet  been perfected, it is a very promising technology. This will mean that for manufacturers and consumers alike that it will now be able for them to create their own products in a reliable, cost efficient, and sustainable way. 

This also means that the manufacturing and technology world can drastically change to focus more on what the consumer wants rather than what companies produce.

Essentially what this means is that the technology that comapnies have to make their product will soon be available to consumers. This means that consumers will have the option of designing and making their own products from the comfort of their own home.

For more info on 3D printing, please check out the site below.

http://www.3dprinter.net/reference/what-is-3d-printing









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