Will we all be printing our own food in the future? Yes, if food concept designer Chloé Rutzerveld has anything to do with it. She has taken 3-D food-printing technology to another level with the ...
As further proof that you can now 3D-print anything, a company called Natural Machines has introduced a 3D printer for food. The “Foodini,” as it’s called, isn’t too different from a regular 3D ...
Create custom edible designs with the iKoffy EdiBot printer. Food safe ink, 1200 DPI prints and easy app controls for fun creative treats.
Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have unveiled a new advancement in food printing technology. Using their innovative 3D food printer, they created meals or ...
Having a printer that will cut out pieces of paper in distinct designs isn't new. In fact, even the original Cricut printer did the same thing. So, if you don't want to just make the same printer, how ...
In the last few years 3D printing has gone from a niche within a niche, to one of the most headline-grabbing fields in tech. Consumers haven't exactly embraced the technology, but it is beginning to ...
A woman in the United States used an innovative technique to send her resume to the company she was applying - she printed it on a cake. A woman shared on LinkedIn how she got her resume added to the ...
Remember how hard it used to be to have a custom made birthday cake with your photo on it? Now—thanks to the rising edible selfie industry—a few companies are changing that. Through portable ...
Our lives were made considerably simpler by QR codes, which were developed in 1994 by the Japanese vehicle company Denso Wave. QR codes often include data for a tracker, location, or identification ...
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