RepRap - the open-source self-copying 3D printer
Look at your computer setup. Imagine that you hooked up a 3D printer. Instead of printing on bits of paper this 3D printer makes real, robust, mechanical parts. To give you an idea of how robust these parts are think of Lego bricks and you're in the right area.
This isn't science fiction, it's RepRap! Hear what the inventor Dr Adrain Bowyer had to say. Replay of Unedited Live Footage of IOTC 2008 - Track One showing Shane Coughlan (Free Software Foundation Europe), Colm MacCarthaigh (Joost), Graham Taylor (Open Forum Europe), Adam Jollans (IBM), Stephen McGibbon (Microsoft), Adam Gzella (DERI), Michael Shiloh (OpenMoKo), Paul Lynch (Hosting 365), Alan Roberts & Alan Guinane (AIB Bank), Adrian Bowyer (RepRap Project), Eoin Brazil and Bryn M.Reeves (Red Hat).
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About Adrian Bowyer
Adrian Bowyer invented RepRap in February 2004. He did not invent self-replicating machines (which go back at least as far as Erewhon by Samuel Butler), but he was the first person to realise that it was possible to separate the self-copying and self-assembling aspects of artificial self-replication, and that replication was the more important of the two. He was also the first to realise that 3D printing machines were the best bet for making a practical, useful, self-replicating machine.
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Adam Jollans - IBM
Colin Rooney - Adempiere Project
Geoffrey Grosenbach - Top Funky
Stephen McGibbon - Microsoft
Tim Bunce - Data-Plan Service
Adam Gzella - DERI
Bryn M.Reeves - Red Hat
Brian Nitz - Sun Microsystems
Kevin Noonan - Calbane
Patrick Collison - Live Current Media
David Coallier - Irish PHP User Group
Colm MacCárthaigh - Joost.com
Noirin Shirley -
Eoin Brazil - University of Limerick

