Dish-making machine unveiled
Posted on Oct 13, 05 02:45 AM PDT

MIT Media Lab's Counter Intelligence Group have developed a machine that makes dishes on demand and recycles them after a meal. Made from food-grade, nontoxic acrylic wafers that can be shaped into cups, bowls, or plates when heated, they retain the original wafer shaped upon reheating. There is a 150 item limit to ensure that you will never run out of table settings. This prototype DishMaker can produce a dish that’s 6” in diameter every 1.5 minutes, with the ability to customise it for future expansion.
[Via Wired]
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