Abhishek Banerjee from Monash Food Innovation shares how the centre uses the Stratasys J55 3D printer, backed by Objective3D.
3D printing, technically known as additive manufacturing (AM), has gained a lot of use as both a novelty technique to be used at home to print ‘cool things’ and as a manufacturing tool to fabricate ...
The 3D food printing market is projected to reach $525.6 million by 2023 according to Research and Markets. Now that is far from the billion-dollar opportunities for the larger food technology sector ...
Printing precision and accuracy, process productivity and the production of colourful, multi-flavour, multi-structure products remain the biggest challenges to wider industry adoption of 3D food ...
It's a sci-fi trope and a technology that's been seriously explored for space exploration, but so far 3d-printed food is little more than a novelty. A company whose founder has deep roots in 3d ...
Most have at least heard of or seen some type of 3D printer device. Although many people still view them as niche machines better suited for educational and hobby uses, they are potentially much more ...
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