Natural Machines startup ventures into 3-D food printing
date:Nov 01, 2013
te Kucsma, a former Microsoft employee who joined the company told the Wall Street Journal in an interview this month.

But I want to make fresh food. Printing a thin dough and a filling is not a problem. The idea is that foodie geeks will set the machine up before they go to work, and have it timed to be ready when they get home.

Unlike other 3-D printers, which typically print in a single material, Natural Machines device can use six capsules, allowing much more complicated foods to be made.
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