[Todos] Fwd: Low-Cost 3D printing: Free Book from ICTP, Trieste, Italy
Alicia Dickenstein
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Lun Abr 29 11:32:30 ART 2013
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From: <sdu en ictp.it>
Date: Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:24 AM
Subject: Low-Cost 3D printing: Free Book from ICTP, Trieste, Italy
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PRESS RELEASE
A Guide to the Third Dimension
ICTP SCIENTISTS PUBLISH FREE DOWNLOADABLE BOOK ON LOW-COST 3D PRINTING
(Trieste, Italy, 29 April 2013) -The Abdus Salam International Centre for
Theoretical Physics (ICTP) announces the release of a free, downloadable
book on a new technology that has the potential to revolutionize science,
education and sustainable development: three-dimensional (3D) printing.
The book, titled "Low-cost 3D Printing for Science, Education and Sustainable
Development", offers a practical guide to this rapidly evolving technology,
giving an overview of current research on the topic and its uses in science
education. It was compiled and edited by ICTP's Science Dissemination Unit
(SDU) and can be downloaded free of cost from the website
http://sdu.ictp.it/3D/book.html
The affordable and easy-to-use technology is good news for developing
countries, where 3D printing could open up exciting opportunities for
research, education and humanitarian projects. As an institute dedicated
to promoting sustainable science in the developing world, ICTP is prepared
to advance the adoption of this technology in these regions. The book's
editors -Enrique Canessa, Carlo Fonda and Marco Zennaro- want readers to
understand and explore the huge potential that 3D technology provides.
The book is divided into four main sections:
* a detailed view on the technology with information on how to create a 3D
printed object, the related open source hardware and software, the kits
available in the market today, and a glimpse at future projects;
* applications of 3D printing in scientific fields ranging from mathematics,
physics to archaeology, space science, and medicine;
* innovative ways for the technology to be used in education;
* a glimpse of the immense potential the low-cost 3D technology can have on
sustainable development including plastic recycling.
ICTP opened its own 3D printing facility on 27 February 2013, when it
inaugurated its 3D Printing Lab. The Lab will take center stage at an
international workshop organized by the book's editors -with the
participation of book's authors and attendees from developing countries,
to take place in Trieste from 6 to 8 May 2013 and aimed to create awareness
about 3D printing and its applications to science, education and development.
Media contact: ICTP Science Dissemination Unit: sdu en ictp.it
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