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• Construction: It is widely used in the construction industry; model
houses can be built in a day using 3D Printing.
3D Model for House
• Art and Jewellery: The use of 3D Printing has
Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VIII led the jewellery makers to experiment with 3D Printed Jewellery
non-traditional designs which were not possible
with the traditional methods of jewellery making.
It is now possible to make individual exclusive pieces or customised pieces of jewellery
at a lesser cost with 3D Printing materials like PLA (polylactic acid filament), gold or
platinum. This technology has inspired artists from all over the world. Artists can create
beautiful intricate pieces with metal 3D Printing.
12 There are many 3D Printing methods:
• Direct 3D Printing: Uses inkjet technology, emitting waxes and polymers to create a
solid object.
• Binder 3D Printing: Uses nozzles and the materials that come together to act as a glue.
• Multi-Jet-Modeling (MJM): Uses multiple materials to form an object.
• Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM): A patented technique like Direct 3D Printing.
• Photo-polymerization: Here ultra-violet laser beam acts on liquid plastic drops and
converts them into solid-state, thus forming a 3D object.
We also have Selective Deposit Lamination (SDL), Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS),
and Electronic Beam Melting (EBM) techniques.
RPA (Robotic Process Automation)
Most of the jobs in any industry consist of the tasks
that are repetitive in nature and can be automated.
RPA or Robotic Process Automation allows
organisations to automate tasks which human beings
were doing across various application and system.
The purpose of RPA is to transfer the execution
of the process from humans to robots. Robotic
automation uses the existing IT structure without Robotic Process Automation
using any complex system integrations.

