Taken from: http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2012/09/09/opinion/doc504bbb80f0bdd642456513.txt
Say I’m in California and you’re in New York. And I send you a valve to replace the one in your car that broke; or a pair of corrective eyeglasses customized to your specifications, when all you’ve given me is the prescription; or — yes, this is being explored — they transmit a body organ to replace one of yours that is defective.
That is the promise of 3D printing - an exciting development if you stop and think about it. The airplane needs a part to fly - zap - the part is sent electronically and printed in the machine shop / storage area of the airport and immediately put into service. As the article suggests, you need a kidney - and an appropriate donor just died in remote Montana. Zap - the kidney is sent to the printer (not printing with ink and paper, but with cells, DNA, and whatever materials. (Seemingly still a ways off).
(Hmmm ... it's Saturday night and your party has run out of beer. Set up your 3D printer and print more!!! )
1 comment:
Sounds cool, but I bet the cartridge refills are astronomical :P
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