On this oh so apt of days possibly the world's leading aerospace company reveal a breakthrough in the 3D printing of blades that are in excess of 50% lighter than their counterparts.
Scientists at the University of Bath have created a low cost sensor using 3D printing technology that could be used to monitor the quality of drinking water in developing countries.
The House of Mouse are taking 3D printing seriously as their Research labs continuously publish studies on how the technology could be implemented into the wider business. Here's a rundown of the projects thus far...