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[MUSIC] >> Welcome to The 3D Printing Revolution. This first course in our | |
3D printing specialization will provide an overview | |
of what 3D printing is and why so many people believe that it | |
will revolutionize our economy. [MUSIC] My name is Eric Rindfleisch. I'm a John M Jones Professor of | |
Marketing at the University of Illinois. I'm also the co-founder and Executive | |
Director of the Illinois MakerLab. The world's first 3D printing | |
lab in the business school. I built my first 3D printer in 2010 and | |
have been actively engaged in 3D printing, education and research since that time. These experiences have convinced me | |
that 3D printing is a revolutionary technology that will dramatically | |
change our economy by allowing individuals to turn | |
their ideas into objects. Like most people, | |
you've probably heard about 3D printing, but not really sure what 3D printing is or | |
why it matters to you. This course will help answer these | |
questions by demonstrating how 3D printers work, show you what type of things | |
they can make and how you can benefit, both as a consumer, but also as | |
a creator from this new technology. This short course consists of two modules. In our first module, week one, | |
we'll discuss 3D printing. >> I think 3D printing is very accessible, | |
very easy to understand how to use and the best part about it is there's not | |
a lot of prior knowledge that you need, because it's additively | |
building the parts. >> We've seen 3D printing being | |
used differently than maybe we did two years ago. Where before, | |
it was pure prototyping we're seeing now with material science advances, attempts | |
that attacking real large problems. >> So when we looked around and said, | |
what are the critical technologies that we're going to need to be able to help | |
our clients understand for the future? Additive manufacturing 3D | |
printing was clearly one of them. >> This module provided an overview | |
of the 3D printing ecosystem, including as hardware, | |
software and materials and it provided an actual demonstration of the | |
3D printing process from start to finish. In our second module, week two, | |
we'll examine the revolution. >> You're taking something that's really | |
always been very inaccessible and it is accessible. I mean, it's not easy yet, but we can | |
very easily see that it will be easy. And that's a game changer, because that's | |
going to let you build a manufacturing infrastructure that's going to look very, | |
very different than what we have now. >> Now, we're seeing software developers | |
connecting with the manufacturing process and making the software tools. Autodesk is a great example of this. They have their Pier 9 facility and | |
they're working with designers, and incorporating that, and we like to think we're doing | |
the same thing with our processes. We share our pilot materials and programs | |
with our community and take that feedback and try to improve to make it ideal for | |
how people really are using this. >> Right now, most 3D printers print | |
in relatively passive materials as the technology expands to | |
printing in active materials. Materials that conduct electricity. Materials that can sense, can move, | |
can compute, can store power. If you can print in a dozen | |
base materials simultaneously, the combinations of those materials | |
that you can use to create objects in 3D that will be called metamaterials | |
is far greater than just 12 and it's a power of 12, and that's in | |
the exponential nature of this technology. >> In this course, we take a look at | |
3D printing's revolutionary potential across a variety of industries, including | |
fashion, retailing and manufacturing. And also, take a look at cutting edge | |
developments in 3D printing technology. For example, both of these topics using | |
a variety of learning approaches, including readings, video lectures, | |
hands on exercises and interviews. The variety of key players in the 3D | |
printing domain from both industry and also academia. By engaging in these various | |
learning activities, you'll increase your appreciation for | |
what 3D printing is and how it's going to | |
revolutionize our economy. First, 3D printing is a new, low-cost, desktop technology that can | |
be used by just about anyone. Second, this technology allows us to | |
easily turn our ideas into objects and gives consumers the power to be creators. Third, 3D printing also blurs the divide | |
between the physical and the digital and makes it easy to remix and | |
customize physical objects. Fourth, by changing both the roles of | |
consumers and the nature of objects, 3D printing will revolutionize our | |
economy and change the way we live. Finally, this course will | |
provide a firm foundation for the remaining courses | |
in our specialization. And hopefully, will capture interest | |
in learning more about 3D printing by enrolling in these courses. Are you ready to be apart of this new and | |
exciting revolution? Great, lets begin. [MUSIC] |