For one Taiwanese man, named Chen Li-yuan, 3D printing also allowed him to develop what he says is the “perfect” soft serve ice cream machine. Chen is an assistant professor of industrial engineering and management at Chien Hsin University of Science and Technology.
Chen experience a problem within the soft serve ice cream industry when he and his wife went to get ice cream one day. His wife ended up getting in an argument with a staff member at the ice cream shop, when she claimed that she did not get the correct amount dispensed on top of her cone. Surely this is an argument which probably would not hold up very well in court, let alone with a store employee who has been serving ice cream for some time. This led Chen to come to a conclusion that there was a discrepancy problem within the “soft serve ice cream industry”. Who is to say what a fair size serving of ice cream is?
“In recent years, the quality of soft serve ice cream at convenience stores has been poor due to unskilled staff and their time-consuming work,” said Chen. “Serving soft serve ice cream actually takes quite a bit of skill.”
Chen has applied for patents for this unique device, and he believes that it could solve many problems that various ice cream vendors have. No longer will they be advertising a certain size in newspaper ads and television commercials and then have customers like Chen’s wife disappointed when they disagree on a serving size. If all goes as planned, Chen hopes to mass produce and sell these machines to various vendors. He expects the price to be set at around 150,000 New Taiwan Dollars (approximately $4,930 USD).
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