Opportunities for Implementation of the 4D Printing Technology in the Security and Defense Sector


Authors : Nadezhda Kostova; Anna Karadencheva; Miroslav Tsvetkov; Boyan Mednikarov

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 9 - September


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Abstract : The rapid technology innovations and mounting geopolitical challenges are actively shaping the trajectory of global security and defense. A significant part of this future depends on the capabilities of the 4D printing technology as a primary change-driver in the field. This paper presents theoretical research on the trends and possibilities for implementation of this new technology in the military end use.

Keywords : 4D Printing, Innovations, Defense, Technologies, Military Doctors.

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The rapid technology innovations and mounting geopolitical challenges are actively shaping the trajectory of global security and defense. A significant part of this future depends on the capabilities of the 4D printing technology as a primary change-driver in the field. This paper presents theoretical research on the trends and possibilities for implementation of this new technology in the military end use.

Keywords : 4D Printing, Innovations, Defense, Technologies, Military Doctors.

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