Suitable for teaching 14-16s. Professor Danielle George explains how 3D printing works and demonstrates an object being printed in real time.
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Professor Danielle George explains how 3D printing works demonstrates how detailed it can be. She presents an audience member with a model bust made from a scan and reveals more beneficial uses for the technology. She also speaks with five-year-old Hayley Fraser who wears a 3D printed prosthetic hand.
This clip is from the BBC series The Royal Institution Lectures. In this selection of highlights from the 2014 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Professor Danielle George reveals the amazing technology behind the gadgets we take for granted and shows how they can be hacked and adapted to do amazing things.
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