The History of 3D Printing Technology : Who Invented this Technology?


Did you guys ever wonder when did this amazing technology got invented?

Who was that first person to invent and develop the Additive Manufacturing Process?


Lets me tell you a brief history about this future technology…

As you have read in my previous post about the term 3D Printing and how does it work. Now let see who invented this..

But before that did you guys have seen the world’s first ever 3D Printer..? If not then check out the image below..




The statue in the image is of Chuck Hull the co-founder of 3D Systems. He was the first who invented the first 3D Printer machine known as SLA-1 in the year 1986. This man’s invention had changed the face of manufacturing industry.



Now let us see how 3D Printing technology has evolved from 1964 to 2020.



This is a short table which gives you information about the inventions and patent registered in which year and how the 3D Printing machines where first commercialized. click here if you want to know the complete details 3D printing history.

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