Mondelez India manufacturer of Cadbury Dairy Milk has launch the world’s first Cadbury Dairy Milk 3D printer at the Jio World Mall in Mumbai. This is possible due to research by the Science and Engineering faculty of Australia’s Queensland University of Technology.
Senior Group Leader at Mondelez International Nimisha Mistry use LinkedIn to inform the users of this innovation.
Nimisha Mistry share an image of a Cadbury chocolate box made using the 3D printer and some glimpses of how the printer works.
This is a huge machine with a display for readymade chocolates known as The Purple Room.
One of the key upsides of 3D printing of chocolate is the accuracy of the end print result as chocolate lovers nowadays are not only attract to the taste but also to the aesthetic appeal of a chocolate.
Chocolate lovers can convert any 3D design into edible chocolate creations like chocolate bars, icecream toppings, and coatings on nuts, wafers and caramel.
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