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[MUSIC] Now, let's take a look at | |
the future of 3D printing. Making predictions is always dangerous. As Yogi Berra once said, | |
it's tough to make predictions, especially about the future. None the less, I'll give it a try. At present, the stock prices for | |
leading 3D printing manufacturers such as 3D systems and | |
Stratasys have been in sharp decline. And several commentators are suggesting that 3D printing's reality | |
hasn't matched its hype. Although these commentators | |
may be partially right, we believe the future of 3D | |
printing is actually quite bright. In particular, | |
we believe there are three key trends that suggest that 3D printing's | |
best days are yet to come. The first trend is explosion | |
of 3D hardware manufacturers. Up until the year 2009, | |
the 3D printing industry was controlled by two firms, | |
3D Systems, and Stratasys. Since then, the number of 3D printing | |
manufacturers have exploded. There are now over 300 companies, | |
making 3D printers and the number keeps on increasing. In addition, the technology that these | |
printers employ is quickly evolving. One of my favorites is the Mcor printer. Now this printer is made by the McCormick | |
brothers out of Scotland and it has a very interesting technique. This printer uses remote standard | |
desktop printer paper and it has a feeding mechanism that | |
feeds in one piece at a time. As far as it's print head it | |
has three separate components. First, it has a very sharp tiny | |
razor that cuts each sheet of paper. Second, it has a coloring | |
device that colors the paper. And then it finally applies a glue to | |
adhere one piece of paper to another. And it keeps on repeating until you | |
have a 3D printed paper object, which can be finished with a varnish and | |
hardened. So, this is a really interesting | |
example about subtractive as well add in manufacture in a single unit. Another interesting example | |
is the new Voxel printer. This printer was designed and | |
created by Jennifer Lewis, who is a material science professor. She used to be at | |
the University of Illinois. She's now at Harvard University. And this machine has 2 print heads. One print head extrudes plastic | |
like a standard FDM machine and the second print head extrudes a special | |
conductive ink that Jennifer created. So it has these two different | |
print heads that allow you to do some really fascinating things. This explosion in the number | |
of 3D hardware manufacturers, suggests that this is | |
an industry in its infancy. As a point of comparison there | |
are over 1 billion personal computers in the world and | |
less than 500,000 3D printers. So we have a long ways to go. And we're still in the very early stages | |
with substantial growth in the future. The second trend is the advances | |
in 3D printing materials. As you can see from the example of | |
the voxel printer, the types and capabilities of materials that can | |
be 3D printed is quickly growing. In addition to being able to print | |
material that conducts electricity, researchers are working on a material that | |
actually allows the 3D print a battery. Now, once we are able to 3D print | |
batteries of conductive ink we're only a short ways away from being | |
able to print electronic devices. Other examples of advanced 3D printing | |
materials include liquid metal like the terminator, and graphene. Graphene is 200 times stronger than | |
steel and it conducts electricity. A great book that goes into | |
the future of these materials, is this book by Hod Lipson | |
called Fabricated. In this book, Hod talks about, | |
not just 3D printing, but something he calls 4D printing, in which | |
a 3D printed device will have advanced materials that actually | |
will change over time. Our 3D printing and hardware course, | |
we discuss these advances in both 3D hardware and | |
materials in much more detail. The third trend is developments | |
in 3D modeling software. There are also reported | |
advances happening in terms of the software that | |
we use to create 3D objects. At present, 3D modeling software | |
requires the user to obtain a fairly high degree of | |
technical knowledge. In order to create usable 3D designs. However, new software is emerging | |
that is much more intuitive. For example, Google is working on | |
a new project called Soli that will allow us to create 3D objects | |
simply by moving our finger in space. Another interesting example is | |
a new method called Maker's Marks, which is being developed by | |
researchers at Stanford University. In the University of California. Now, this method allows | |
users to create 3D designs by using a combination of | |
modeling clay and stickers. It's quite interesting. The article that explains this technique | |
can be found in our additional resources page. And our 3D printing software course, we discuss developments in 3D | |
software in much greater detail. In order to give you some perspective, on | |
where we stand now in terms of the stages of 3D printing technology, | |
let me tell you a bit of a personal story. Back in 1982, | |
when I was playing Dungeons and Dragons, one of my friends, | |
Atsuo Yoshida had purchased, or his parents bought him, | |
a new Apple II computer. Now, this computer was actually | |
a predecessor to the famous Mac by a couple years, | |
and it was a computer. You had a monitor on top of it, | |
actual floppy disc, and I think we had four K of RAM | |
which is unbelievably small. And we would use this computer to create | |
random number generators that we'd be using for our Dungeons and Dragons game. So after one night of playing Dungeons and Dragons and using ASUS new Apple II | |
computer, my grandmother picked me up. And I was raised by grandparents who | |
were living on social security and I got back home and | |
I told my grandmother I need a computer. Has one, I need to have one as well and | |
she said, well how much do they cost? Well, about $2000. So, what could I do with it? Well, you can store your recipes on it. And she said to me, well, | |
I don't have a recipe storage problem. So as a result, as you can imagine, | |
we didn't buy that computer. Now, if we fast forward to today, | |
if I was that same young man today. And I said to my grandmother, I need a | |
computer, it would pretty easy to justify what I need it for, | |
because they can do so many things. I need to do my homework, to connect | |
with my friends and simply live my life. So, where we are now with | |
current 3D printing technology, is where we were back then 1982, | |
with a desktop personal computer. In effect, although we're making all | |
these cool things like rhinoceroses An iPhone cases, and dice. That these are simply just recipes. To think about how far we've gone | |
from personal computers since 1982, imagine the fast the potential | |
the treaty prating holds in the future. I hope this brief discussion | |
derives you with the new insights into the revolutionary | |
potential of 3D printing and stimulates your interest in learning | |
more about this amazing technology. There are many videos in | |
this portion of the course. We'll have interviews with several | |
leading 3D printing experts and entrepreneurs, who are currently | |
leading this new revolution. I think you'll find their stories to | |
be both fascinating and also inspired. Looking into the future, I'd like to share | |
with you this quote from William Gibson, who's a famous science fiction writer and somebody who thinks | |
often about the future. As a result, | |
about 10 years ago he was asked by Fortune magazine to offer some | |
thoughts about the future. And here's what he said. He said, the future is already here. It's just not evenly distributed. And that's where we | |
stand with 3D printing. 3D printers are already here, but | |
most people haven't seen them and haven't used them. So, by taking part of this specialization, | |
learn about 3D printing, the future will already be here for you. [MUSIC] |