3D printers, for the most part, aren't cheap, especially if you need to link up a computer to it, but what if there was a way for you to print 3D objects without the need for a computer. We can only imagine that would be incredibly handy in places where computers are hard to access, such as in developing countries. This is where 15-year old South African students, Gerhard de Clercq and Pieter Scholtz, come in. Both students have won a gold medal at the Northern Gauteng Science Expo for creating an app that sends commands to a home-built RepRap 3D printer, allowing the printer to print 3D objects without the need of a computer.
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