How 3D printing could drives sustainability
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How 3D printing could drives sustainability

Author : Laurent MOLINARI

Publication date: January 10, 2015, Review date: August 1, 2018 | Lire en français

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This article wants to describe the potential of this new-way-to-make-products in a sustainability approach. Then, this article tries to explain the sustainable promises/benefits of the 3D printing and in counterpart the limits of these impacts.

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3D printing is a subject that raises many questions: the somewhat magical aspect of seeing objects created before our eyes from a computer could pave the way for a profound change in our society's economic development model.

This article looks at the position of this new technology with regard to sustainable development, and more specifically, respect for the environment.

The aim here is to understand the promise of this new technology, and to identify its potential contribution to eco-responsible development. But beyond these promises, we'll also be looking at the limits of this technological revolution and its ability to drive a new industrial revolution.

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