Candyfab 4000 Prints 3D Objects Made of Sugar
Candyfab 4000 Prints 3D Objects Made Of Sugar
A year ago, Trend Hunter first featured 3D object printers. Now, Evil Mad Scientists has created the Candyfab 4000, which prints 3D objects made of sugar. It's the perfect combination of mad science and free-form, delicious candy. The process takes time, but since when was anything of value quick to come by? The machine will be unveiled next week at the Bay Area Maker Faire that promotes the DIY mentality for inventors all over.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Object Printers - Innovative companies can create 3D printers that can print objects made of unconventional materials like sugar, allowing for creative and edible objects.
2. Edible Printing - Printing technology for edible materials opens up doors for edible art and unique culinary experiences, creating opportunities for new types of food and dessert products.
3. DIY Maker Faire - Attending or hosting DIY Maker Faires that promote creative and technological innovation can create opportunities for inventors and entrepreneurs in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Food industry can explore the use of edible printing technology to create unique and customizable desserts and pastries, and possibly create new markets for custom cakes and candies.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers using 3D printing technology for unconventional materials like sugar can explore new channels to showcase edible art and create new art displays.
3. Technology and Engineering - Tech and engineering professionals can explore the use of 3D printing and edible printing technology to develop new types of printers utilizing unconventional materials like sugar and customizable food printers.