Explore how 3D printing technology revolutionized gingerbread baking during family workshops in Bystrzyca Dolna. Personalized cookie cutters brought creativity and innovation to this traditional culinary craft.
In Bystrzyca Dolna, participants of a unique workshop discovered the fascinating link between 3D printing and gingerbread baking. Guided by Jakub Trzyna, a 3D printing expert and former director of the Research and Development Center at Dolnośląski Park Technologii Innowacji i Nauki, attendees explored how modern technology can transform traditional crafts.
The workshop highlighted how 3D printing enables the creation of personalized cookie cutters, allowing bakers to craft intricate designs that go beyond standard store-bought shapes. With filament material costing as little as 2 PLN per cutter, this technology is both innovative and affordable.
Organized by village head Dariusz Szymkiewicz, the Bystrzyca Dolna Council, and the KGW zDolna Bystrzyca, the event brought families together to learn, create, and embrace new skills. Participants praised the workshops, emphasizing how 3D printing turned gingerbread baking into an art form.
This creative fusion of technology and tradition showcased the versatility of 3D printing, making it accessible to all generations while sparking culinary innovation.