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More recently, Starbucks opened a 3D-printed, drive-through-only store in Brownsville, Texas. The project used a printer to ...
A machine pours concrete like soft-serve ice cream. Walls rise, layer by layer, as if built by a robot from a sci-fi movie.
She notes that Starbucks’ use of 3D printing suggests a promising future for the construction industry. “I believe that for construction as an industry, it’s one of the practical ...
The location — which is drive-thru only — is set to open Friday and makes Starbucks one of the nation's few big retailers that have tinkered with 3D printing for commercial construction.
The result? A fully functional, durable product. Neat. With Starbucks’ success, it’s safe to say that 3D printing has officially entered the food industry. I’m kind of excited to see what ...
Walmart and Starbucks have adopted 3D printing technology for recent construction projects, but critics say the technology is still not ready for prime time.