3D printing could revolutionise war and foreign policy

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3D printing could revolutionise war and foreign policy
« on: January 10, 2015, 09:38:48 PM »
3D printing will revolutionise war and foreign policy, say experts, not only by making possible incredible new designs but by turning the defence industry — and possibly the entire global economy — on its head.
For many, 3D printing still looks like a gimmick, used for printing useless plastic figurines and not much else.

But with key patents running out this year, new printers that use metal, wood and fabric are set to become much more widely available — putting the engineering world on the cusp of major historical change.


The billion-dollar defence industry is at the bleeding edge of this innovation, with the US military already investing heavily in efforts to print uniforms, synthetic skin to treat battlewounds, and even food, said Alex Chausovsky, an analyst at IHS Technology.

Source: http://en.prothom-alo.com/science-technology/news/57656/3D-printing-could-revolutionise-war-and-foreign
Kaushik Sarker
Associate Head & Assistant Professor
Department of Software Engineering, FSIT
Daffodil International University