Age-old Quote by Hod Lipson Download Open image “3D printing is already shaking our age-old notions of what can and can't be made.” — Hod Lipson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Age-old Made Notions Our Printing Shaking
The next episode of 3D printing will involve printing entirely new kinds of materials. Eventually we will print complete products - circuits, motors, and… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
We're on the brink of the next industrial revolution. Instead of buying things, you can make them on a printer. When you have a… — Bre Pettis Copy Share Image
We're now able to 3D print in 200 different materials, from titanium to rubber, plastic, glass, ceramic, leathers, and even chocolate. — Peter Diamandis Copy Share Image
I believe in the near future we will 3D print our buildings and houses. — Neri Oxman Copy Share Image
Similar to computer technology in the '60s, 3-D printing is a universal technology that has the potential to revolutionize our life by enabling individuals… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
How can we reinterpret 3-D printing in a way that suggests a new design language? — Neri Oxman Copy Share Image
“most 3D printer artists use the tech to create their visions to perfection. You just take existing things and mess with them. It’s like… — Alex Livingston Copy Share Image
We have always moved with this approach of sharing and educating people with what they can unlock with 3D printing. — Bre Pettis Copy Share Image
We started MakerBot in 2009 and made a conscious decision to educate people with the possibilities they could do with 3D printing and share… — Bre Pettis Copy Share Image
3D printing will massively reduce the cost of certain products as the cost of labor is removed. — Peter Diamandis Copy Share Image
So, where are the robots? We've been told for 40 years already that they're coming soon. Very soon they'll be doing everything for us.… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
We tend to think of science as finding equations, like E=MC2, that are simple and elegant. But maybe some theories are complicated, and we… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
Restrictions are difficult to enforce in a world where anybody can make anything. — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
The only way to make something cheaply today is to have it mass-produced. For example, you wear the same shoes as everyone else. If… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
When it costs you the same amount of manufacturing effort to make advanced robotic parts as it does to manufacture a paperweight, that really… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
We've seen computers play chess and beat grand masters. We've seen computers drive a car across a desert. But interestingly, playing chess is easy,… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
If you're talking 100 years, there's no doubt in my mind that all jobs will be gone, including creative ones. And 100 years is… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
The next episode of 3D printing will involve printing entirely new kinds of materials. Eventually we will print complete products - circuits, motors, and… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
The moment somebody is making money off the recipes, that's when you'll see digital rights management around it. — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
I think, once recipes become digital, pirating a digital recipe and all the questions that you have with music and so forth will become… — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
Basically, any material you can squeeze, melt or generate into a powder, you can print. — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
Worrying about how you're going to make something is a huge constraint - most people can't make anything at home because it's too expensive. — Hod Lipson Copy Share Image
Scaremongering is an age-old political ritual. There are public officials who have benefited by playing up the 'hacker threat' so that they can win… — Charles Platt Copy Share Image
I suspect that here theists and atheists would agree: Human beings have within them the ability to choose evil or good. We wake up… — Adam Hamilton Copy Share Image
There is nothing quixotic or romantic in wanting to change the world. It is possible. It is the age-old vocation of all humanity. — Gioconda Belli Copy Share Image
One of the characteristics of New Labour - and Miliband is irredeemably of that species - is that, in the guise of a new… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
I am part of an age-old profession of musicianship. I believe these times require grounding, real-ness and fun. Let's do it. Whatever happens is… — Jane Siberry Copy Share Image
“After Twiss went out the barn, Milly went up to their bedroom with the brown paper bag. She looked out the window before she… — Rebecca Rasmussen Copy Share Image
Size matters in fiction, but so does lack of size. Everything else being equal, fat novels tend to be perceived as serious, very thin… — Walter Kirn Copy Share Image
There is always that age-old thing about England and America being divided by a common language. You think that because we speak English and… — Rowan Atkinson Copy Share Image
Do freshman philosophy classes nowadays debate updated versions of the age-old questions? Like, how could a merciful God allow AIDS, childhood cancers, tsunamis and… — Dick Cavett Copy Share Image