Today almost one-fifth of the world’s population live in areas of water scarcity. By the year 2025, that number will rise to 1.8 billion people.
From drinking water to water for fish farms to treating wastewater, we need to revolutionize obtaining and using water to survive.
Technology is starting a water revolution when we need it most. 3D Printing in the water and wastewater industries has the potential in cost-effectively treat polluted water. Groundbreaking 3D printing technology opens the possibility to transform water infrastructures.
The water revolution uses 3D printing in five innovative ways.
1. Improved Water Quality in Fish Farms Fish farming, or aquaculture, makes up 47% of global fish production, accounting for over 80 million tonnes of fish in 2016 . Fish farms make up most of the growth within the global market and are necessary to keep up with the demands of human consumption. With […]
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