3D-Printed School Meals

The Big Bang Fair Created Fun, Futuristic Meals for a Primary School

There are now restaurants and chefs exploring the possibilities of 3D-printed food and The Big Bang Fair took it upon itself to offer a look at the future of food by creating 3D-printed school meals for St Helen’s Primary School.

To inspire an interest in STEM, The Big Bang Fair used additive manufacturing to share creatively reinvented dishes like Cauliflower Cogs, 3D broccoli stars, spiral squash dishes and more imaginative creations that do more than just inspire kids to make healthy eating choices. Many young students feel that their education would be better supported with access to technology like 3D printers and a survey conducted alongside the event reveals that 3D printers may become the norm within a decade.

The Big Bang Fair is coming up in March of next year and it will attract plenty of youth who are interested in STEM.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Food - Restaurants and chefs have started exploring the possibilities of 3D-printed food.
2. Additive Manufacturing for School Meals - Additive manufacturing can be used to create fun and educational 3D-printed school meals.
3. STEM Education Through Innovation - STEM education can be made more interesting by incorporating innovative technologies like 3D printing in the classroom.
Industry Implications
1. Food Service Industry - The food service industry can explore new possibilities of creating unique and fun 3D-printed dishes.
2. Education Technology Industry - The education technology industry can create 3D printing programs and curriculums to further promote STEM education in classrooms.
3. Additive Manufacturing Industry - The additive manufacturing industry can look into developing 3D printers specifically designed for printing food items and promoting healthier eating habits.

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