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Columbia University engineers 3D-print seven-ingredient dessert for the first time

AU Manufacturing

Mechanical engineers in the Creative Machines Lab at Columbia University have designed a 3D printing system that constructs cheesecake from edible food inks — including peanut butter, Nutella, and strawberry jam. They discovered that the most successful design used a graham cracker as the core element for each tier of the cake.

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Why Guam Might be the Next Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence

Additive Manufacturing

But this was no vacation; rather, it was an intensive seven day examination into whether industrial additive manufacturing can have a role on Guam. Manufacturing on the island is minimal, with a few machine, welding and metal bending shops, but otherwise mostly limited to food production.