Transforming
Ideas Into Reality
New
3-D Printing Technology Is Revolutionizing The Art And Pace Of
Innovation And Invention
I've heard it
said that “What the mind can conceive, humankind can achieve.”
This notion of transforming ideas into reality is nothing especially
new. Visionaries work at converting their ideas, plans and schematics
into corporeal, tangible substance. This process has historically
been an arduous one, requiring promotion, evangelism, acceptance,
engineering, testing and fabrication through mechanical production
methods. In brief, the meandering path from an idea (at inception) to
a viable, functional product or service has generally been a lengthy
and tenuous one, with many otherwise great ideas failing to attain
actual materialization along the way. Too many brilliant ideas have
never been actualized. The Law Of Attraction may well be in effect,
but it operates in a rather slow and indirect way...
This has all
changed, and is continuing to change at an accelerating pace, due to
the introduction and ongoing development of three-dimensional
computer technology which can directly convert drawings into
tangible, three-dimensional output. While the output is, generally
speaking, somewhat crude, the underlying technological engine of the
3D printers is constantly improving, and the creations being rendered
are improving in quality, as well. We are not speaking of arts and
crafts, but of the potential to generate human tissue and human
organs – and more. This incredibly efficient transformation of
thought into matter will revolutionize medicine, manufacturing,
technology and life. Although I do not provide investment or
financial advice, it is becoming increasingly apparent that
investments in companies which design and create 3D software and
printers (i.e., the hardware and other peripherals) may well become
extremely valuable.
Going further,
this emerging technology can be expected to cause substantial
displacement over a very wide range of more “traditional”
industries, and a significant number of companies [as well as the
value of their shares] can be anticipated to be adversely affected.
Following is
some additional information relating to this revolutionary
technology:
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always for reading me.
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