Manufacturing has changed in recent years. Computer-controlled machines and computer aided design (CAD) tools are more accessible and more flexible than ever before, opening the industry up to more innovative fabrication methods that can capitalise on new and improving capabilities. As for additive technology, it IS changing the world. For researches engaged in fabrication aided design (FAD), additive technology it is not just a 3D printer. It’s an idea engine. No longer does thinking, designing, fabricating need to happen in one dimension, colour, texture or material. No longer will researchers be held back or encounter complicated roadblocks to proving hypothesis or bringing new ideas to life. Traditional manufacturing is centreed on fabricating with homogeneous materials, but today, with additive technology, we can think about materials in a completely different way.
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So, the advice we have for you – think smaller, voxel small – and stop letting layers or CAD hold you back. Let your fabrication aided design (FAD) be your guide and let your ideas be your only limitation. Many leaders in innovation, including those at Columbia, MIT, Fraunhoefer Institute, Singapore University of Technology and Duke University, are already using this new design consideration. How will you take an active part in creating the future?
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