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1945
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Murray Leinster's short story "Things Pass By" describes the concept and procedure of 3D printing.
1971
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Johannes F Gottwald patents the Liquid Metal Recorder, an early precursor to 3D printing.
Apr 1980
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Hideo Kodama invents two additive methods for fabricating 3D plastic models.
Nov 10, 1981
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Hideo Kodama files a patent for the XYZ plotter, an early 3D printing device.
Apr 6, 1982
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Raytheon Technologies Corp is granted a patent for a method of fabricating articles by sequential deposition, an early reference to 3D printing.
Jul 2, 1984
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Bill Masters files a patent for his computer automated manufacturing process, a precursor to 3D printing.
Image source: 3D printing
Jul 16, 1984
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Alain Le Méhauté, Olivier de Witte, and Jean Claude André file a patent for the stereolithography process.
Aug 8, 1984
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Chuck Hull files a patent for a stereolithography fabrication system, a key milestone in 3D printing.
Image source: Stereolithography
1986
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Robert Howard starts R.H. McMahon to develop the Pixelmaster color inkjet 2D printer.
Image source: Inkjet printing
1986
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Charles Hull founds 3D Systems Corporation, a pioneering company in the 3D printing industry.
Image source: 3D Systems
1988
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S. Scott Crump develops the fused deposition modeling (FDM) process, a widely used 3D printing technique.
Aug 22, 1991
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C.A.D-Cast, Inc is formed, later changing its name to Visual Impact Corporation.
Image source: Printer (computing)
1993
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Sanders prototype, Inc manufactures the Modelmaker 6 Pro, an early commercial 3D printer.
1993
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Emanuel Sachs develops a powder bed 3D printing process at MIT, leading to the commercialization of the technology.
1995
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The Fraunhofer Society develops the selective laser melting process, an additive manufacturing technique used in 3D printing.
Image source: Selective laser melting
2009
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The patents for the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) printing process expire, allowing for wider adoption and development of the technology.
Image source: Fused filament fabrication
Aug 8, 1984
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Charles Hull files the first patent for UV-cured acrylic resin 3D printing, a breakthrough in the technology.
1987
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3D Systems releases the SLA-1, the first commercially available 3D printer.
1988
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S. Scott Crump develops the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process, a widely used 3D printing technique.
2005
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3D printing technology begins to be explored and used for artistic purposes.
Dec 2016
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The FAA approves the production of a 3D printed fuel nozzle for the GE LEAP engine.
2017
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Domestic 3D printing becomes more popular and accessible to a wider audience.
2017
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The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work publishes a discussion paper on the occupational safety and health implications of 3D printing.
2018
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3D printing technology is used to create a matrix for cell immobilization in fermentation processes.
2018
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The structure of Iran National Bank is surveyed and modeled using 3D printing technology.
2018
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Giuseppe Scionti develops a 3D bioprinting technology for creating fibrous plant-based meat analogues.
Image source: 3D bioprinting
2020
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3D printers become more affordable, allowing more people to access and use the technology.
2011
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The Additive Manufacturing File format (AMF) is introduced to improve compatibility and standardization in 3D printing.
2012
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Filabot develops a system that allows a wider range of plastics to be used in 3D printers.
2014
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The price of commercial 3D printers becomes more affordable, reaching a wider consumer audience.
2015
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GE and Pratt & Whitney deliver jet engines with 3D printed components for commercial use.
2016
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Aerospace companies like Airbus and GE integrate additive manufacturing technologies into their production processes.
Nov 2021
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The world's first fully 3D-printed prosthetic eye is created for a British patient at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.
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