3DPrint.com January 4, 2024
Joris Peels

The TV show 90 Day Fiancé is built on the concept that couples with a K1 visa have 90 days to spend together in the U.S. before deciding whether to marry. The show’s drama is fueled by the time pressure and cultural differences experienced by these couples. Interestingly, over ten seasons, the show has witnessed a mix of successful marriages and numerous divorces. This scenario mirrors the pressure cooker environment the additive manufacturing (AM) industry has been in for the past decade. Much like the show’s participants, we’ve operated under the notion that every second is critical. However, we’re now transitioning from this speed-dating-like phase to a period where we must generate our own revenue. While the immediate pressure to...

Today's Sponsors

Venturous
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

Venturous

 
Topics: 3D Printing, Technology
Top 10 Moonshot Ideas for 3D Printing’s Future
3D Printing Predictions for 2026: Scaling AM Through Software
How 3D Printing is Making the World a Better Place, One Medical Innovation at a Time
Will Growth in Robotics Spawn More 3D Printing?
Who Merged, Who Was Acquired, and Who Disappeared in 3D Printing in 2025

Share Article