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Synopsis: Ict: Computer: Computer components: Output devices: Printer: 3d printer:


(Focus) Eunika Mercier-Laurent-The Innovation Biosphere_ Planet and Brains in the Digital Era-Wiley-ISTE (2015).pdf.txt

Three-dimensional (3d printers, invented in the 1980s, are able to print a 3d object of almost any shape from a 3d model or other electronic data source primarily through an additive process in

which successive layers of material are laid down under computer control. 3d printers, which may be considered as industrial robots,

The decreasing price of 3d printers now allows their use in areas such as design STA 14 or in kitchens9. 1. 3. Medicine and biotechnologies Electronics,

While three-dimensional (3d printer is extremely useful for prototyping, quickly providing spare parts, even organs when appropriate, do we really want to have printed a 3d pizza?

Curiously, none offer 3d printers for printing spare parts instead of recycling. â€oethe Wellmet 2050 project is exploring five options for steel and aluminium:

†new professions †fixing, cleaning, greening and three-dimensional (3d printing. In general, innovation produces a solution for a given problem or challenge,

the New world of 3d printing, Wiley, 2013.194 The Innovation Biosphere KIN 10 KING D.,The future of industrial biorefineries, World Economic Forum, available at http://www3. weforum

Bibliography 195 MOL 13 MOLITCH-HOU M.,3d printing Breakthrough Yields Organic and Inorganic Multimaterial, Vista Printhead, available at 3dprintingindustry. com, 6 september 2013.

MPO 14 MPOFU T. P.,MAVERE C.,MUKOSERA M.,The Impact and Application of 3d printing Technology, International Journal of Science and Research, vol. 3, no. 6


2015 Ireland Action Plan for Jobs.pdf.txt

Additive manufacture (also known as 3d printing) is enabling development of extremely complex products without the normal stresses


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Case study analysis report of online collaboration and networing tools for Social Innovation.pdf.txt

x Game-changing technological innovations in production (3d printing, new trends in imaging technology for diagnostics, new materials such as lenses


Design-Driven Innovation-Why it Matters for SME Competitiveness.pdf.txt

3d printing in 1986, when he was a secondary student in Ireland watching a BBC special.

to invent a 3d printer with such a low operating cost that the technology could be accessible to everyone. 3d printing

technology can be produced in plastics plaster, photopolymers, metal and occasionally, food. Mcor added one more material to the list namely paper.

3d printing in 2003 The developmental process required that the printer would be an easy to use robust design.

toxic fumes users of other 3d printers were exposed To further innovation challenges including enhancing the working system including software

launched a full colour 3d printer on the market called the Mcor IRIS The R&d structure required to ensure an

a 3d printing system that would use a commonly available cheap material such that the use of the technology could be

3d printer than was currently available while making it accessible and more affordable to a wider market


Digital Opportunities_ Innovative ICT solutions for youth employment.pdf.txt

A core piece of equipment is the 3d printer, allowing one to make three-dimensional solid objects of virtually any shape from a digital model.


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION Growning a Digital Social Innovation Ecosystem for Europe.pdf.txt

-cost home 3d manufacturing tools (3d printers, CNC †computer numeric con -trol †machines), free CAD/CAM software, like Blender, 123d or Sketchup, and

3d printing facilities (maker spaces and hacker spaces. There are now 96 known ac -tive hacker spaces worldwide, with 29 in the United states, Â according to Hackerspaces


dsi-report-complete-EU.pdf.txt

-ing tools (3d printers, CNC machines), free CAD/CAM software like Blender, 123d or Sketchup and open

Digital Social Innovations by hosting small-scale workshop spaces often with digital tools and 3d printing facilities (often referred to as maker and hacker spaces), for digital fabrication and hacking data that entre

crowdfunding, big data, machine learning, 3d printing, online learning, e-petitions and so on Open networks The ability to build bottom-up networking capabilities in every corner or the world and in people†s everyday

-chine, 3d printer, Thermal Cycler, Microscope, Centrifuge, Spectrometer Incubator, Autoclave, Rotary Evaporator, etc. Different machines are

in the lab such as 3d printers and laser cutters. In addition to this, the low cost technologies that are experimented with in Fablab have created

space for working, a 3d printer for prototyping, volunteer testers for their prototype solutions, as well as an offer to collaborate with local

include electronics, 3d printing, technological product demo, design craft, sustainability and domestic arts, as well as making in education

and 3d printing, and the benefit of participating in such open innova -tion environments for DIY product designers

hardware such as Arduino micro controller and personal 3d printing Several advantages of open source hardware show its importance to the


dsi-report-complete-lr.pdf.txt

-ing tools (3d printers, CNC machines), free CAD/CAM software like Blender, 123d or Sketchup and open

Digital Social Innovations by hosting small-scale workshop spaces often with digital tools and 3d printing facilities (often referred to as maker and hacker spaces), for digital fabrication and hacking data that entre

crowdfunding, big data, machine learning, 3d printing, online learning, e-petitions and so on Open networks The ability to build bottom-up networking capabilities in every corner or the world and in people†s everyday

-chine, 3d printer, Thermal Cycler, Microscope, Centrifuge, Spectrometer Incubator, Autoclave, Rotary Evaporator, etc. Different machines are

in the lab such as 3d printers and laser cutters. In addition to this, the low cost technologies that are experimented with in Fablab have created

space for working, a 3d printer for prototyping, volunteer testers for their prototype solutions, as well as an offer to collaborate with local

include electronics, 3d printing, technological product demo, design craft, sustainability and domestic arts, as well as making in education

and 3d printing, and the benefit of participating in such open innova -tion environments for DIY product designers

hardware such as Arduino micro controller and personal 3d printing Several advantages of open source hardware show its importance to the


Education - technology and connectedness.pdf.txt

3d printing and social change,"First Monday, Vol 17, No. 7-2, 2012 Ravallion, M, The Developing World†s Bulging (but Vulnerable) â€oemiddle Classâ€.


Fueling a Third Paradigm of Education The Pedagogical Implications of Digital, Social and Mobile Media.pdf.txt

3d printing, augmented reality and an early government big data initiative to build a digital 117 surveillance system today called PRISM.

Merging 3d printing with AR experiences could transform learning. Students studying archeology might not only see a 3d animated version of New york City†s 19th century


Growing a digital social innovation ecosystem for Europe.pdf.txt

-cost home 3d manufacturing tools (3d printers, CNC †computer numeric con -trol †machines), free CAD/CAM software, like Blender, 123d or Sketchup, and

3d printing facilities (maker spaces and hacker spaces. There are now 96 known ac -tive hacker spaces worldwide, with 29 in the United states, Â according to Hackerspaces


ITIF_Raising European Productivity_2014.pdf.txt

mobile commerce, improved self-serve kiosks, 3d printing, location awareness, and machine learning THE IMPACT OF ICT ON EUROPEAN PRODUCTIVITY


NESTA Digital Social Innovation report.pdf.txt

-cost home 3d manufacturing tools (3d printers, CNC †computer numeric con -trol †machines), free CAD/CAM software, like Blender, 123d or Sketchup, and

3d printing facilities (maker spaces and hacker spaces. There are now 96 known ac -tive hacker spaces worldwide, with 29 in the United states, Â according to Hackerspaces


Open Innovation 2.0.pdf.txt

widespread, like the copy machine, and 3d printing doesn†t seem to match to this requirement


Presentation - 3D and Cultural Assets - Horizon 2020.pdf.txt

3D PRINTING et COPYRIGHTS 8 15 ICT 22 †R&i action (a a) RESEARCH ON COST-EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR


Towards Sustainable Framework in Digital-Social Innovation - Maria Angela Ferrario.pdf.txt

-cost distributed and independent manufacturing (e g. 3d printing) in personalised digital-health whilst jointly reflecting on its impact on potential service users and on health-policy making with our research partners


WEF_EuropeCompetitiveness_FosteringInnovationDrivenEntrepreneurship_Report_2014.pdf.txt

we have to start with specific topics †e g. 3d printing †around which co-creation can happen.


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