Oct.10, 2013
3D printing can enhance product development, transform traditional production methods, enable direct digital manufacturing, and facilitate personal fabrication. In this video below, Futurologist Christopher Barnatt highlights what this means for businesses, as well as offering some broader predictions.
Posted in 3D Printing Technology
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