Kjeld van Bommel: About 3D printed food

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We have talked to Kjeld von Bommel, a researcher and specialist in 3D printed food at TNO in the Netherlands.

TNO is a contract research organization with activities ranging from industrial innovations to healthy living, from transport and mobility to the theme of this generation: Energy. TNO has been working in the field of additive Manufacturing for over 20 years now

How did they start printing food?
Why even try to print food?
Is the one we already grow and eat not good anymore?
Who wants to eat jelly in neon colors?
What could be the uses of this technology?

Those and other questions were anwered by Kjeld van Bommel

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