“Whatever good things we build end up building us.”– Jim Rohn
I can’t say for sure if the quote above was intended literally, but it is now becoming literally true. The applications of additive manufacturing–better known as 3D printing–are expanding to include food, body parts, cars, and even entire buildings. In this episode of the Seeking Delphi™ podcast, I talk with one of the gurus of this technology, Dr. Paul Tinari, of JOOM3D.com . He’s working on a project the scope of which would have been unimaginable just a few years ago.
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Episode #7, Additive Manufacturing: We Are What We Print 21:07
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Very interesting – as usual 🙂 – and very plausible.
We provide engineering consulting in remote-only projects. Currently we send step-by-step instructions for installing heat exchangers from plastic tubes (for building custom heat sources for heat pumps). I’ve said for a long time that someday our clients will print out their heat exchangers 🙂
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