DOMINANT TECHNOLOGIES IN “INDUSTRY 4.0”

Using a 3D printer to innovate textile products

  • 1 Technical University of Liberec

Abstract

Today, 3D printing is available not only for industrial, semi-professional use, but also for hobbies and schools. Therefore, students TUL make full use of 3D printing within the subject Project Management. One of the topics they address is use of 3D printing for a textile product. They are looking for an answer to the question: How to 3d printing technology use for made a textile product?

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