SCIENCE fiction is becoming science fact at @Bristol on 17 July as 3D chocolate printing is demonstrated as part of the UK’s leading broadband technology road show – NextGen. The ability to create objects in three dimensions has been likened by many to the futuristic fictional replication devices which were a figment of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry’s imagination. Now, developed by the University of Exeter as the world’s first commercially available 3D chocolate printing machine, it is being demoed in Bristol in cooperation with Bristol City Council.
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Beam me up Choccy,
Beam me up Choccy
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