IDG Contributor Network: How Terminator 2 could wind up changing 3D printing as we know it
At its recent “Further with Ford” event, Ford Motor Co. announced that it would collaborate with 3D printing startup Carbon3D to produce high-quality automotive-grade parts. This would ordinarily be another (yawn) example of a company incorporating 3D technology into the manufacturing process — except for the fact that Carbon3D, which came out of stealth mode earlier this year, has come up with a way to make 3D printing 100 times faster than current speeds. Yes, that’s right. A tiny startup purports to have solved one of manufacturers’ greatest frustrations with 3D technology. As CEO Joseph DeSimone said earlier this year at a TED talk, “There are mushrooms that grow faster than 3D printed parts.” DeSimone, to make a long story short, got the idea for the innovation from the 1991 movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. More on that in a moment.
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