A new Tokyo restaurant calledSushi Singularityoffers 3D-printed sushi that’s hyper-personalized to each guest’s health and nutrient needs.
Biometric and DNA data gathered from these custom kits will inform a personalized nutrient infusion.
This futuristic dining experience will soon be commonplace, maintains Open Meals.
Sushi Singularity is an attempt to break away from conventional concepts of food.
This culinary digitization will require immense collaborative and technological efforts.
Then, these encoded dishes must be made available online, through a platform entitledFoodbase.
Examples of 3D-printed sushi offerings.
Lastly, anyone wishing to create a downloadable dish must have the correct ingredients in 3D printing format.
Much of Open Meal’s projects are grounded in traditional Japanese culinary tradition.
The fusion of futuristic technology and tradition can create biometric-optimized sushi.
The kit sent to customers to asses health needs.
Check out these projects and more on Open Meal’swebsite.
Examples of 3D-printed sushi offerings.
The kit sent to customers to asses health needs.
Robotic arms assemble 3D-printed sushi.
The menu of 3D-printed sushi will be tailored to each guest’s health profile.
Robotic arms assemble 3D-printed sushi.
Each piece of sushi is an artful creation.
Cell Cultured Tuna Sushi
Powdered Sintered Uni
Oze Tick Kappa Roll
Squid Castle
Micro Pillar Saltwater Eel
Negative Stiffness Honeycomb Octopus
Anisotropic Stiffness Steamed Shrimp
Dashi Soup Universe