Topics 3D | 3D printer | 3D printing
Debarghya Sanyal | New Delhi Last Updated at September 2, 2022 22:07 IST
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If you have seen the hit HBO series Westworld, you would remember the haunting visuals of a robotic 3D printer’s arm building fully grown human bodies, sinew by delicate sinew. While fully formed 3D-printed androids may remain a thing of sci-fi fantasies for now, 18-year-old Payal Solanki can testify that 3D printing is indeed changing lives in Indian medicine.
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First Published: Tue, August 30 2022. 15:57 IST
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