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Towards End Products, The Visions of 3D Printing – Interview with Odeta and Ap, Co-Founders of Vulkaza

Away from spare parts, towards end products: There is an ongoing revolution in the 3D printing industry. Vulkaza and its 3D print on-demand platform envision the bright future of 3D printing and manufacture in which the community spirit is also included. What’s more, the start-up Vulkaza makes the creators’ ideas come true, supports local product production and thereby has a share in ecological resilience. Odeta and Ap, co-founders of Vulkaza and 3D printing gurus, throw light on the evolution of 3D printing, analyze the current market and foresee the potentials of on-demand 3D printing exclusively in our interview.

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“Planstic”: The Filament of the Future?

An environmentally friendly alternative to conventional PET has recently been developed in Hong Kong. It is a 3D printing material that can be dissolved almost completely if required. The filament, made from plant leaves and polymeric waste, is called "Planstic."

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Carbon’s 3D Printing Technology Could Change How Everything Is Made – Here is Why

The hypothetical picture we currently have on our future life may sound like a good sci-fi series on Netflix where it would be impossible to differentiate between lifelike robots and humans at some point in time. While the hype around virtual creations and virtual reality is growing, Carbon is committed to placing things from virtual space into physical space in a completely new, never-before-seen state. Our reality doesn’t seem that exciting but the steps and advances being made in 3D printing right now definitely.

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Houses Out of the 3D Printer

Aerial Top View with from Flying Drone

In Germany, the first 3D-printed home was recently completed and christened. It can be found in Beckum and brings with it 160 square meters of space. Now the idea of 3D printing homes will be looked at carefully to determine whether it is useful for the future and commercial use in the construction industry.

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