Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Would You Try 3D-Printed Meat?

Free-range? Grass-fed? How about 3D-printed next to the Nespresso on your kitchen island? That could be the beef of the future, friends. And two German design students have ginned up the latest plans for a slick-looking machine that could make it.

Sarah Mautsch and Aaron Abentheuer, students at Germany's University of Applied Sciences Schwäbisch Gmünd, came up with the concept, which joins other makers of fake animals, like Beyond Meat andModern Meadow. It's called the Cultivator, and it's a bioprinter. Scientists are already toying with bioprinting to create human organs-but the designers envision the Cultivator being open source, running on solar power, and having a user interface as friendly as an iPad. The idea is to imagine a device that makes churning out chicken cutlets on your countertop seem slightly less strange.

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