3D printing will disrupt and change the manufacturing industry. Just like printing a document from Microsoft word, three dimensional objects can be printed from AutoCAD using additive manufacturing. The 3D printer would construct the object layer by layer with precision and speed. 3D printing has been around for a few years, but has not been accessible. Just like the progression of computers, I predict that every home will own a 3D printer as the purchase cost decreases.
Businesses will be able to improve the quality of their products by developing intricate designs that manufacturing today couldn’t possibly do. They would be able to create products at the lowest economies of scale in the shortest amount of time. Research and development teams could also use it to create and research prototypes of ideas. New businesses will emerge in this industry and start developing product designs that can be sold to consumers. For example, a consumer can print the assembly parts of a chair within their own homes and then assemble it.
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ReplyDelete-first sentence states that 3D printing will "disrupt" the industry, but you only say positive things about it (try to be consistent in tone)
To disrupt in the context of disruptive technologies. The definition meaning it introduces a very new package of attributes to the accepted mainstream products. Not the definition of to interrupt or cause a problem
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