Monthly Archives: April 2014

Blog Expert Post #3: Wearable Technology

      Although I understand that the probability of me being able to wear 3D printed outfits any time soon is minuscule, I still cannot help being excited at the idea. Every time I need a dress for an … Continue reading

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Executive Summary

  Company Summary  Pet Hugger is dedicated to developing and distributing a product able to help owners control destructive behavior in their dogs caused by separation anxiety.   Product/Service   Pet Hugger works by applying a gentle, constant pressure around … Continue reading

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Every Pet Deserves a Hug

      An average American spends at least 8 hours outside the house every day. It means that pets are left alone for a significant amount of time. Research shows that a lot of pets suffer from separation anxiety, which … Continue reading

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Blog Expert Post #2: 3D Printed Flexible Textiles

When I first started doing research on 3D printed textiles, I think the first thing I learned was that to my delight there actually are several prototypes of flexible fabrics that are already out there. The article “3D Printed Flexible … Continue reading

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Blog Expert Post #1: Choosing the Area of Study

For quite a while now, I have been trying to connect 3D printing with the product I really enjoy developing: my beloved Pet Hugger. Ideally, I want to be able to 3D print my creation in one piece without having … Continue reading

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Fabricated: My Review

Fabricated is one of those books that set you thinking whether you want it or not. Throughout the book, my perception of the possibilities 3-D printing was ranging from skepticism and utter disbelief to incomprehension as to why we have … Continue reading

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