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Fab@Home in the Media
- Phorecast.com, Swedish Sci-Tech think-tank interview with Evan Malone, April 13, 2008
- EngineeringTV.com video coverage of Fab@Home, April 3, 2008
- Technology and Learning Magazine, March 2008, Michael Simkins
- Wall Street Journal Online video coverage of Fab@Home Project, 30 November 2007
- AT&T Tech Channel Video Overview of Fab@Home
- MIT Technology Review, German Language Version, October 2007
- Popular Mechanics 2007 Breakthrough Award
- Radio interview with AM800/CKLW Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 7MB mp3
- Audio Interview of Hod Lipson and Evan Malone with Austrian Radio ORF, 22MB mp3
- Video interview of Evan Malone by NewScientist reporter Tom Simonite, June 18, 2007
- Mechanical Engineering, v129, no6, p47, June 2007 - brief mention
- Popular Science, May 2007, web link PDF from scan of magazine
- Discovery Channel Canada's DailyPlanet Science & Technology News Program
- The Science Museum, London, UK has added a Fab@Home Model 1 to their permanent collection, and it is currently being exhibited as a part of "Plasticity - the centenary of plastics" which commenced in May, 2007!
- The New York Times, April 5, 2007 -- cached PDF
- The Guardian, UK newspaper, March 29, 2007, PDF
- The Cornell University Daily Sun, March 7, 2007 -- cached PDF
- Science Daily science blog picked up the Cornell Chronicle article, February 26, 2007
- The Cornell Chronicle newspaper, Cornell University, February 26, 2007 -- cached PDF
- Newsweek International Print edition, February 5, 2007
- Newsweek International Web edition, February 5, 2007 -- cached PDF
- Newsweek Russia, January 22, 2007 -- cached PDF
- Technovelgy.com, January 11, 2007
- Wired Magazine's Beyond the Beyond Blog, January 11, 2007
- New Scientist Magazine's NewScientistTech.com technology magazine, January 9, 2007 -- cached PDF
- Slashdot technology blog, January 9, 2007
- Hackaday technology hacker blog, December 8, 2006
- YouTube
General audience (popular) papers and articles
- Lipson H. (2005) "Homemade: The future of Functional Rapid Prototyping", IEEE Spectrum, feature article, May 2005, pp. 24-31
- Gershenfeld N., (2005) FAB: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop – From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication, Basic Books
- Burns M., (1995) The Freedom to Create, in Technology Management, Volume 1, Number 4
- Ceruzzi P.E., (2000) A History of Modern Computing, The MIT Press
- McMains, S. (2005) "Layered Manufacturing Technologies", Comm. ACM, Volume 48, Number 6, pp 50-56
Reference and related web sites
- 3D Printers and 3D Printing Technology Blog
- Fab@School Blog - Developing 3D Printing Curriculum for UK Schools
- Castle Island RP/SFF reference site
- MIT FabLab Project
- RepRap: The Replicating Rapid-Prototyper, Open Source Project, UK
- Rapid Prototyping & Manufacturing State of the Industry, Wohlers Assoc.
- Vintage Machines, Computer History Site
Commercial SFF/RP Systems and Contract Services
- Stratasys, Inc. of Eden Prairie, Minnesota
- Fortus of Eden Prairie, Minnesota (a division of Stratasys)
- Z-Corp of Burlington, Massachusetts
- 3D Systems, Inc. of Valencia, California
- EOS GmbH of Munich, Germany
- Desktop Factory of Pasadena, California
- Objet Geometries 3D Printing of Rehovot, Israel
- RedEye On Demand of Eden Prairie, Minnesota (a division of Stratasys)
- Dimension 3D (A division of Stratasys)
- XPress3D Rapid Prototyping Services Quotations
