A new study from Michigan Tech and MyMiniFactory examines the impact that 3D printing will have on the toy and game market -- and results show that the effects could be quite big. Professor Joshua Pearce, who led the study, and MyMiniFactory CEO Romain Kidd fill 3DPrint.com in on the specifics of disruption when it comes to toys and games. Lowering costs and increasing performance of desktop 3D printers, alongside more recycled materials availability, are being put to use with personalized digital designs on repositories like MMF -- meaning parents could conceivably 3D print custom toys for their kids. The study finds that costs of creating toys via 3D printing saves commonly 40%-90% on costs versus buying them. Read more about their findings and what the study authors project for this market in the full article: https://3dprint.com/181805/michigan-tech-mmf-3dp-toys/