2019
DOI: 10.25056/jcm.2019.3.2.94
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The convergence of three-dimensional printing and nail-art technology

Abstract: Background:With the convergence of internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies with three-dimensional (3D) printing or additive manufacturing, the applications have extended to beauty arts and cosmetics.Objective: The purpose of this research is to confirm the possibility of the convergence of IoT and AI 3D printing technology for cosmetics and beauty art for the 21st century.Methods: From January to October 2019, experienced 3D designers and customers were isolated, and more than 1,… Show more

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“…Although a bottom-up approach is often employed in the organization of makerspaces, a more structured approach can improve the commercial viability of designs. One interesting example of AM for commercial products is the creation of nail-art technology to produce diverse patterns with varying aesthetic appeal for consumers [143]. The technology provides precision control with a resolution below 50 microns using various colors that are printable on demand.…”
Section: Innovation Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although a bottom-up approach is often employed in the organization of makerspaces, a more structured approach can improve the commercial viability of designs. One interesting example of AM for commercial products is the creation of nail-art technology to produce diverse patterns with varying aesthetic appeal for consumers [143]. The technology provides precision control with a resolution below 50 microns using various colors that are printable on demand.…”
Section: Innovation Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lately, there has been a lot of publicity about the potential of what can be accomplished by adopting 3D printing as one of the key additive manufacturing technologies [68][69][70]. 3D printing technologies have developed significantly in recent years and can now execute essential roles in many applications, such as manufacturing [71], automobile [72], aerospace [73], defense [74], medicine [75], energy [76], architecture [77], construction [78], food [79], cosmetic [80], fashion [81], art [82,83], supply chain [84], prosthetics [85] and even fighting against coronavirus disease in 2019 (COVID-19) [86] (Figure 8). Over a long period of time, the main issue with 3D printing techniques was that it entailed high access costs, which prevents its lucrative employment in mass-manufacturing [87].…”
Section: Application and Trends Of 3d Printing Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Fig. 1 shows, when a design file is selected by a client or recommended by AI, the selected file is sent to the cloud [8]. The selected file is then analyzed taking into account premeasured customer information, such as nail size and bending, and the optimal nail position is calculated.…”
Section: Iot-enabled Tele-nail Printermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the rapid collapse of the beauty, nail art, plastic surgery, and healthcare industries is expected because of the limited face-to-face contact. By applying additive manufacturing to a limited area, the traditional process can be converted into a 21st-century leisure and arts field with the use of threedimensional (3D) printing technology [6][7][8]. Traditionally, cus-tomers and nail artists share the same space, which limits the processing of UV-curable materials that utilize photoinitiating chemicals, gels, or adhesives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%