Four-dimensional printing is unfolding as technology that
takes 3D printing to an entirely new level.
(April 24, 2015) The
fourth dimension is time, shape shifting in fact, and the ARC Centre of Excellence
for Electromaterials Science (ACES) at the University of Wollongong (UOW) is
helping to set the pace in the next revolution in additive manufacturing.
Just as the extraordinary capabilities of 3D printing have
begun to infiltrate industry and the family home, researchers have started to
develop 3D printed materials that morph into new structures, post production,
under the influence of external stimuli such as water or heat - hence the name,
4D printing.