Have You Had Berry Dreams?
Have you had Berry Dreams, Mango Rosemary, Coconut Latte, or Vanilla Matcha pops? These are all innovative 3D printed ice cream pops made by Dream Pops. It’s not real ice cream, but it’s a plant-based guilt-free dessert with fewer calories that is available online.
Currently, 3D printing has become huge in production technology. In addition to exotic food products, 3D printers are being used to make jewelry, eyewear, footwear, furniture, implants, hearing aids, dentures, dental crowns, tools, car parts, and numerous other products. It is even being utilized to print walls and to generate 3D printed houses. Many have suggested that 3D printing technology will eventually be used in every major industry.
3D printing is accomplished by using software called Computer Aided Design (CAD) files. In this process, the user uploads the CAD files and then the slicing software is used to slice up a 3D model layer by layer into hundreds or even thousands of layers for the purpose of making the selected object. Today, over 2.2 million 3D printers have been sold around the world!
The creator of the CAD file owns the rights to it. How does the creator protect ownership of the CAD file? Many creators are protecting the intellectual property in CAD files as trade secrets. Innovative Law Group can help protect valuable intellectual property as a trade secret. Let us help protect your intellectual property so you can focus on creating and growing your business.
For more information, contact Mark at mark@innovative.lawyer or Elle at elle@inovative.lawyer. We are excited to partner and protect you and your business!
Source: 3Dprinting.com https://3dprinting.com/what-is-3d-printing/