What event introduced attendees to the concept of 3D printing?
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The 2008 Innovation Conference in Chicago
The 2015 Technology Summit in Boston
The 2010 Science Expo in San Francisco
The 2012 Maker Faire in New York City
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What is the main difference between subtractive and additive manufacturing?
Subtractive manufacturing adds layers, while additive removes material.
Subtractive manufacturing removes material, while additive builds layers.
Both processes add layers to create objects.
Both processes remove material to create objects.
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Who were the key figures in the development of 3D printing technology?
Michael Cima and Emmanuel Sachs
Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton
Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates
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What is the role of patents in the field of 3D printing?
They protect the intellectual property and provide a financial benefit.
They restrict the use of 3D printing to government projects.
They allow free use of the technology by everyone.
They make the technology obsolete.
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How does the 3D printing process create objects?
By cutting and drilling a solid block of material.
By layering powdered material and binding it with a liquid.
By melting and molding plastic into shapes.
By using a hammer and chisel to carve designs.
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In which fields are 3D printers already being used?
Education, tourism, and hospitality
Agriculture, mining, and forestry
Fashion, culinary arts, and music
Automotive, engineering, and healthcare
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What realization did Cima have about the broader value of 3D printing?
It was only useful for creating toys.
It was only suitable for large-scale manufacturing.
It could be used to make things that couldn't be made any other way.
It was too expensive for practical use.
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