The future of eating out at fancy restaurants could be built on 3D-printed steaks. Redefine Meat, an Israeli startup, is expanding where its product is available in Europe. The products in question ...
When diners at London pop-up restaurant Food Ink sat down to dinner last week, they may have been thinking about the fine dining menu of Mediterranean cuisine they were about to enjoy. But their meal ...
New technology will allow people to view restaurant meals in an immersive 3D experience before they order. The same technology also will be applied to previewing home and office spaces. HoloLamp, ...
In our series, Real Food, we look at technology that may be the future of fine dining. 3D printers are being adopted in hospitals, auto assembly lines, factories – and now, a kitchen in an upscale ...
Here’s how 3D food printers are changing what we eat Your email has been sent 3D-printed food offers new possibilities such as intricate designs, automated cooking, mass manufacturing, and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. An Israeli start-up has launched a 3D printed plant-based meat, making whole “cuts” of the vegan product ...
The world’s first 3D printing restaurant opens in London at the end of July – but only for three days. Food Ink promises a food revolution on the 25th, 26th, and 27th of July with a pop-up restaurant ...
3D printed meat has now been seen being served in multiple restaurants in Europe, according to a recent report by BGR. As per the report, the meat is courtesy of an Israel-based startup called ...
Talk about an immersive dining experience. At Food Ink, the main draw isn’t even the food, but the way in which it’s made. You see, everything at this London concept restaurant is 3D-printed. From the ...
A pop-up restaurant where the table, chairs, plates, cups, cutlery and food were all 3D-printed opened in London for three days, earlier this week. The Food Ink menu included fish and chips paste, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emma Sandler is a journalist covering beauty, fashion and wellness. If you're in London on July 25, 26 or 27, you may have the ...