Factory in a box

by Eric Drexler on 2010/08/17

Mobile factories that fit in a standard shipping container make replacement parts on-site, on-demand. Better and smaller systems in your neighborhood someday; military systems in Afghanistan today. John Robb sees them as part of a trend toward hyperlocal manufacturing.

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Fernando August 17, 2010 at 2:18 pm UTC

It´s revolutionary

A Brazilian boy form MIT created a FOOD PRINTER 3D TOO, his name is MARCELHO COELHO

A Italian Scientist created D-SHAPE , a “HOUSE PRINTER” 3D

building process is similar to the “printing” process because the system operates by straining a binder on a sand layer (more on materials in the next section). This is similar to what an ink-jet printer does on a sheet of paper. This principle allows the architect to design fantastically complex architectural structures.

A american company created a BIOPRINTER 3D, organs and tissues are printed to replacement.

All these technologies are so revolutionary

We wait for your technology, molecular nanotechnology is the most revolutinary than other.

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