3D PRINTING WHAT LIES AHEAD IN FUTURE

Jun 5
15:32

2013

Muhammad Lal

Muhammad Lal

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This is not just another technology rather it’s a revolution in making. Considering the prospects this technology would indeed rewrite human history in a form never had been done in the past. I am not exaggerating rather I might still be under estimating. It might reshape human life in way no one has ever thought of,3D PRINTING WHAT LIES AHEAD IN FUTURE Articles all it needs a bit of imagination and a little innovation and sky is the limit.

What level of technological revolution are we looking at

To put that in brief examples let consider our manufacturing industry. It would cut the manufacturing cost to such an extent that a company would be able to offer customized stuff to its each and every customer. That would drastically change the way we think about a product it the buyer would have to do all the design itself and the company would provide.

The idea to replace an obsolete product (for example an old car) with a new one without much of waste and cost sounds like something really intriguing but on top of that doing that thing day in and day out is mind boggling. It doesn’t seem a far in future thing with current level of 3D technology it seems like a thing coming out far too early than expected. The baby step that we took so far in 3D technology won’t take much time to change into a revolutionary technological leap. And there are already reports of that going to happen very soon.

On May 29 it had been reported by Russia Today (RT) that US Navy is considering 3D Technology to produce unmanned aerial vehicles not just that but also ammunitions. And one was quoted in the report saying the shift is from physical to digital world. And that the technology is racing ahead. The above news come from a well renowned news agency so you got give credence to that.

Likewise it had been reported in another world renowned news paper Guardian UK that a 3D printer can be used to make 3D prints of face by using an individual DNA. Now that was something new on me and confirmed my idiom “sky is the limit” was rightly used. And considering its negative implications would knock your feet off the floor.

Possible negative implications
  • It would definitely cut the requirement of human labor in companies in long run that would create job shortage unemployment.
  • Steal a car and mould into a different model and you are good to go, another prospect that would likely be part of this tech package. It happened a gang in Texas made an atm card out of a 3D printer and used that card to steal people money. They stole almost $400K  before being caught.
  • How about printing some weapons that later on end up in wrong hands.

I am sure there are tens of hundreds negative implications that we would see in future with adoption of this technology worldwide on large scales and with far more innovation in it. Right now we can only speculate what future may hold. And only thing we can do about is to pray and hope that may the mankind use it for benefits and development of its society and world.

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