You may not be unfamiliar with 3D printing technology. The origin of 3D printing technology can be traced back to the early 1980s. In 1983, Hull invented stereolithography technology - using a photosensitive material that solidifies under ultraviolet light to build three-dimensional objects layer by layer. In 1986, Hull launched the first commercial 3D printer through his own company 3D Systems.
In the 2000s, 3D printing technology gradually became commercialized, and the accuracy and speed of 3D printing technology have been greatly improved. 3D printing technology is often used in toys, medical care, construction and other aspects.
On October 1, 2004, Coperni released a blue handbag made of 3D printing technology with great visual impact. This is an innovative technology developed by the Self-Assembly Laboratory of MIT, representing a revolution in 3D printing technology, announcing the arrival of a new 3D printing technology (RLP).
Traditional 3D printing technology builds objects layer by layer on a flat surface, but RLP breaks the traditional limitations and allows objects to be printed in a gel suspension. Unlike traditional 3D printing, RLP gets rid of traditional photosensitive materials and allows designers to get rid of the influence of gravity, so that soft backpacks such as Swipe Bag can be formed in one piece.
From traditional sewing and cutting to RLP printing and one-piece forming, bag design may be entering a new era.
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