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A team from the Singapore University of Technology and Design has 3D printed a QR code that you can eat. It was accomplished using a new extrusion system design that allows their 3D food printer ...
The researchers successfully demonstrated the capabilities of their system by printing the SUTD institutional logo and a fully functional QR code using different milk inks. This breakthrough ...
by printing a QR code within the food itself. Doing so doesn't affect the taste or outward appearance of the food, nor does it require the use of any labels. The technology is known as "interiqr ...
Microsoft announced on Monday that the "secure release" feature of Universal Print-supported printers now works with QR codes scanned by Android or iOS devices. The secure release feature for ...
QR codes often include data for a tracker, location, or identification that points people to a website or any application. But what if you can print a QR code for your food? Would you still eat it?
Some restaurants have forgone the use of traditional printed menus in favor of digital menus that can only be accessed by scanning a QR code. This project, put together by maker and developer Guy ...
Languages: English, Spanish A man has created a 3D-printed QR code and placed it on his father's gravestone so that any passerby can scan it and learn about his life. Michael Bourque, 55 ...
Scientists in Japan developed a method to 3D-print cookies with built in QR codes. The non-toxic addition could help cut down on waste products like wrappers and packaging as well as add to food ...