Printing Food with 3D Printer

One of the things I love about technology is when it is invented to benefit biological and social life. It’s only best when technology has the power of preventing harm to nature and life itself. There are likely (to be honest) few technologies out there that are harmless to the life of the natural habitat. I believe in the harsh of what technology can do, but if technology can be useful in a very harmless manner, it is best admired and more welcome by those that care for the natural habitat, biological and social life that we all live in.

The Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab) was made to invent not just anything creative but the creative things that can either help benefit Life’s nature or prevent any further harmful that it can cause.

I’ve met individuals whose creative minds had come to a very important play for this goal. I later found out that there are also many different Fab Labs out there to reach a specific goal.

One of the Laboratories that caught my attention was the Solid Freedom Fabrication (SFF) Laboratory.

They have created a technology to Print food with the goal for the less use cook techniques wasted on the human labor. Their goal is to help the culinary food productions use less machines involving molding, extrusion and die-cutting. If the use of SFF is considered by food productions, lots of production can be run more feasible.

Source: http://creativemachines.cornell.edu/node/194