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Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have unveiled a groundbreaking advancement in 3D food printing. They have opened the door to personalized, visually ...
Researchers have 3D-printed edible QR codes that may help the industry in creating non-toxic tags. Our lives were made considerably simpler by QR codes, which were developed in 1994 by the Japanese.
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A 3D-printed edible QR code (left), and the finished cookie that contains it. CC BY-ND, 2022 Miyatake et al., ACM UIST 2022. Scientists have developed a new method of providing information on 3D ...
Using their innovative 3D food printer, they created meals or dishes tailored to one's needs, even edible QR codes. 3D Printing Edible QR Codes. According to Michinao Hashimoto, ...
Scientists 3D-printed cookies with edible QR codes inside of them. The combination of cookie dough and air space is only visible when backlit.
A 3D-printed public toilet block, covering an area of 200 square meters, ... At some scenic sites, tourists can scan QR codes with their mobile phones to receive 80 centimeters of toilet paper.