Emerging Trends for Aspiring Entrepreneurs to Explore
One of the best ways that you can start seeking out new business opportunities is by envisioning where the future is heading.
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One of the best ways that you can start seeking out new business opportunities is by envisioning where the future is heading.
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The Pirate Bay has launched a new category called Physibles. They explain: Data objects that are able (and feasible) to become physical. We believe that things like three dimensional printers, scanners and such are just the first step. We believe that in the nearby future you will print your spare sparts for your vehicles. You
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An inventor has recently found a way to make a vintage toy new again. Using a 3D printer and his software, you can print out your own records to play on the 70’s Fisher Price record player, reports Mail Online. Now, in a show of old technology meeting new, an enterprising inventor has created a
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Thingverse is a website to swap digital files for 3D printing tiny objects. You can download and print the objects using a Makerbot, or a 3D printing service. Eventually, the site hopes to offer larger objects for download.
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CBC: An American start-up company has a solution for people who want to eat meat, but don’t want to harm animals either: 3D printed meat. 3D printing is already being used to create things from bike parts to chocolate to dental crowns and bridges. And scientists are working towards using 3D printing to make organs
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Makers: The New Industrial Revolution, by WIRED magazine editor Chris Anderson takes you to the front lines of a new industrial revolution as today’s entrepreneurs, using open source design and 3-D printing, bring manufacturing to the desktop. In an age of custom-fabricated, do-it-yourself product design and creation, the collective potential of a million garage tinkerers
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Fast Company has up an interesting article on the newest development in 3D printing: food. The newest 3-D food printer, now being honed at Cornell Creative Machines Lab, can produce: tiny space shuttle-shaped scallop nuggets; and cakes or cookies that, when you slice into them, reveal a special message buried within, like a wedding date,
USA Today: Matt Sullivan, a retired soldier, still has trouble explaining his right leg to strangers. The shiny chrome surface, embossed with the lightning bolt logo of his beloved San Diego Chargers, covers the calf area of his prosthetic leg, the result of a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in 2010. At the naval hospital where
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Yahoo News: An engineering professor, Behrokh Khoshnevis, at the University of Southern California, is really thinking big: He has figured out a way to build housing with a giant 3D printer. Here’s how it would work, according to the blog Pop Sci. The apparatus, instead of being the size of your typical laser printer, would
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Carpe Diem: World’s First 3D Printing Photo Booth to Open in Japan, where you can have your portraits taken, except instead of a photograph, you’ll receive miniature replicas of yourselves. Three sizes and prices will be available, approximately 4 inches ($262), 6 inches ($400) and 8 inches high ($525).
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