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3D-CHAIN ENABLES DECENTRALIZATION OF MANUFACTURING THROUGH NETWORK OF DECENTRALIZED 3D PRINTERS AND AUTOMATED FABRICATION
TECHNOLOGIES.
Making parts cheaper, lighter and faster is often a key goal of the automotive industry, indicating future opportunities for #3DPrinting at #3DChain
#3DChain #Blockchain decentralized network will shake up #SupplyChain by impacting cost associated with inventory and transportation
#3DChain is as a platform for 3D and Virtual Reality models of existing buildings. Using computer aided design (CAD) or 3D Scanning to create professional models for different customer base.
3D-Chain's mission is to create a platform for everyone in the world to use 3D printing We love it and it's revolutionary and we want to invite everyone to be a part of this journey.
We have published our vision in top tier peer reviewed journal paper: International journal of advanced robotics and automation, checkout https://symbiosisonlinepublishing.com/robotics-automation/robotics-automation35.pdf
#3DChain takes another important step to democratize access to #3DPrinting ecosystems and their benefits,
#3DChain generates a new value chain such as big data and the use of data-gathering sensors (#IoT) for experts in Artificial Intelligence, #AI
Across #3DChain industry, #3DChain opens doors for many aspects of machine learning development within the network to increase the performance and generate revenue for participants.
The global #3DPrinting market is projected to reach USD 32.78 Billion by 2023, at a compound annual growth rate of 25.76% between 2018 and 2023, learn more @3dchain
The consumer electronics and automotive industries are early-adopter of the #Additivemanufacturing and contribute for more than 20% of the #3DPrinting market, @3dchain
3D Printing (Additive manufacturing) uses data computer-aided-design (CAD) software or 3D object scanners to direct hardware to deposit material, layer upon layer, in precise geometric shapes. As its name implies, additive manufacturing adds material to create an object. By contrast, when you create an object by traditional means, it is often necessary to remove material through milling, machining, carving, shaping or other means.