Three-dimensional printing has gained steam in recent years, with designers and artists seizing the technology to fabricate everything from plastic trinkets and jewelry to coffeepots and cell phones.
Ellie Weinstein with the Cocoa Press. Growing up, Ellie Weinstein didn’t necessarily see herself getting into the restaurant, confections or chocolatier world — her passion was engineering. But a high ...
(www.chocedge.com) A new company reminds us that as far as the 3D printing revolution goes, we have only seen the tip of the iceberg. U.K.-based Choc Edge Ltd. has developed a 3D printer, the Choc ...
If you haven’t figured it out by now, the hype over desktop filament printers is pretty much over. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t new avenues worth exploring that use the basic FDM printer ...
Announced during CES 2026, the Sweet Robo ChocoPrint is a 3D printer that prints using chocolate. The printer allows for chocolate shapes, designs, and custom logos to be created, turning vending into ...
Right now, it looks like the future will be built by 3D printers. Although they’re often on the pricier now, the technology will eventually become more accessible and allow just about everybody to ...
A video has been making the rounds on social media recently that shows a 3D printed “steak” developed by a company called NovaMeat. In the short clip, a machine can be seen extruding a paste made of ...
As further proof that you can now 3D-print anything, a company called Natural Machines has introduced a 3D printer for food. The “Foodini,” as it’s called, isn’t too different from a regular 3D ...
Evan Weinstein, the founder of the Philadelphia-based startup, Cocoa Press, which makes a 3D printer for chocolate, doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth. But the young founder was fascinated by 3D ...
True! Scientists and generally smart guys over at the University of Exeter have built a viable 3D Printer that creates chocolate marvels using a special software (thanks to the blokes at Brunel ...
Three-dimensional printing has gained steam in recent years, with designers and artists seizing the technology to fabricate everything from plastic trinkets and jewelry to coffeepots and cell phones.
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