When it comes to developing new things for us to eat and new ways to eat them, 3D printing technology has certainly been on the menu for a while now. 3DSystems’ Foodjet, the first 3D food printer, was launched back in 2014; pastry extruders are available as optional extras for a number of desktop 3D printers; and we’ve reported before on efforts by a team at Columbia to develop a 3D printer that can also cook your food. At the less nutritious but still tasty and fun end of the spectrum, a platform called Pixsweet is now offering users the chance to design their own 3D printed popsicles.
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lunes, 5 de junio de 2017
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