Mashable
3D printer for kids
According to Mashable, “a Toy Box-3D printer so that kids can create their dream toys with the touch of a single button. It’s designed to be safe, includes non-toxic and biodegradable printer food in a variety of colors, and requires zero adult assistance. It comes as no surprise that Kevin O’Leary threw $150K at this idea on Shark Tank.”
Save on this 3D printer for kids that lets them make their own toys
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The combination of Artificial Intelligence and 3D Printers
The combination of Artificial Intelligence and 3D Printers. The German engineering firm KUKA Robotics is prototyping a robotic arm that works with a MakerBot 3D printer to speed up the manufacture of robotic arms. Parts can be printed, retrieved and installed by a robot.
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