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How 3D printing will transform the retail industry: The opportunities

Trends in the Living Networks

Power Retail magazine has just published a very nice piece on 3D Printing: The Next Retail Revolution , drawn primarily from an interview with me. The piece begins by discussing the news that a company is developing technology for the 3D printing of meat. It will be very interesting to track this.

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Amazon’s “App Store for the Physical World”

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And with major retailers like Amazon joining the fray, the Internet of Things has never been more mainstream. In a press release dated July 28 th , Amazon announced the launch of a 3D printer store that will provide customers with hundreds of printed products, many of them customizable by color, material, size, and style.

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The latest in 3D printing trends: guns, ears, body parts, and now in your local store

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It’s been a busy day in the world of 3D printing. Below is a roundup of the latest developments, all announced in the last 24 hours or so. 3D printing is one of those trends that has been visible for a long time, is just beginning to have a real impact, and in the long run could transform many aspects of our lives.

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3D printer maker Glowforge debuts AI image generator to help users create artwork

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(Glowforge Photo) Glowforge released a new tool that lets users create artwork based on a written prompt that is optimized for 3D printing. The Seattle-based 3D laser printer startup announced Tuesday the launch of Magic Canvas , an image generator that uses AI to spit out artwork from a single line of text.

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X-ray vision in the warehouse: ThruWave raises $6.4M to help online retailers see through packages

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Fortune 100 customers in retail and e-commerce warehouses are using the company’s hardware and software, which was first developed at the University of Washington. ThruWave’s sensors mount alongside conveyor belts and make 3D images of the items inside via antennas and what the company calls “compressive sensing.”

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Technology News and Hot Topics

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Cybersecurity expert puts focus on training people, not developing technology. Youngsters embrace technology that combines art, software in 3D printing. Developing nations, in particular, will benefit from lower-cost technology. It is currently looking for flight operators and research and software developers to run the show.

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“Shoezam” app mimics Shazam to image, identify, and replicate shoes on the street

Trends in the Living Networks

This morning I attended the Innovation Bay breakfast on Where to for retail now? It was a fascinating discussion, which was definitely useful as I develop my forthcoming Future of Retail framework. Crowdsourcing design Future of business Future of retail Mobile Retail Technology trends Uncategorized'

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