3D printing is becoming mainstream as
a design and manufacture tool in many industries. One of these is the food
industry, where innovation is a key marketing strategy; consumers will buy into
products that have a new spin on ‘fun’ or ‘healthy’. It is a very useful tool
in the food industry, bringing digital design to life through the medium of an
edible product and allowing full customisation.
Using this tool, a food product or a whole meal can have its ingredients tailored to meet the needs of a patient in hospital or a care home, leading to a better recovery. 3D printing also has the potential to make life easier for those people who use health trackers. There is a possibility that in the future, the user’s fitness tracker can send data to the 3D printer, which will output a meal perfectly tailored to that person’s requirements.
Using this tool, a food product or a whole meal can have its ingredients tailored to meet the needs of a patient in hospital or a care home, leading to a better recovery. 3D printing also has the potential to make life easier for those people who use health trackers. There is a possibility that in the future, the user’s fitness tracker can send data to the 3D printer, which will output a meal perfectly tailored to that person’s requirements.