2017.10.13
Consumers today are busier than ever with less sit-down meals and the need to eat on the go. At the same time, they want to eat well and are even willing to pay a premium price for healthy food.
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With the latest developments from University of Wollongong’s researchers we might soon be able to 3D-print living human tissue and maybe even entire organs.
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The redesign of the double page is similar to a “front of the book” concept of a magazine. It also strongly reminds of the NY Times Morning Briefings, the New York Times’ newsletter, which belongs to the most successful products that the newspaper has launched in recent years.
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This passage is mainly about the trend of printed and flexible electronics.
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Air-Ink repurposing carbon soot from exhausted gases into ink we already wrote about.We are totally blown away by all these exciting inventions benefiting the environment.
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Precisely full-color multi-material 3D printing has taken over the campus like a storm, connecting students from almost every faculty – from science and arts to engineering and even business – with state-of-the-art 3D printing technology.
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In this article we gathered 7 thrilling examples of exciting print ads to make you dip into the world of creative promotions providing you with “digital-like” experiences.
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A Nasdaq-listed company is hitting the headlines with their revolutionary bio inks which are shaking up the medical world, potentially making it a better one.
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Building on a longstanding partnership, HP and Siemens are accelerating 3D printing for industrial production through the creation of a new HP-certified Additive Manufacturing (AM) software module from Siemens.
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Thanks to the development of his revolutionary his steam-powered flatbed press, Augustus Applegath is another inventor to add to our Pioneers of Printing list.
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