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3D food for the elderly. The researchers also highlight 3D food printing’s value among countries facing a growing aging population such as Japan, Sweden, and Canada. “About 15%–25% of elderly people ...
Dutch 3D printing specialist byFlow believes that by partnering with food industry multinationals the technology it develops will help shape the future of food – quite literally. And that future is ...
Food Ink. opened a 3D-printing pop-up restaurant in Shoreditch, London. Using specialist equipment, the restaurant was able to print furniture, cutlery, and food. Produced and filmed by Claudia Romeo.
Blutinger acknowledged that the concept of 3D printing food can be off-putting to people. “There’s perhaps a stigma associated with this word (3D printing),” he told CNN.
At Food Ink, the main draw isn’t even the food, but the way in which it’s made. You see, everything at this London concept restaurant is 3D-printed.
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