The 3D printing revolution is finally starting to move out of R&D and design labs, and into the manufacturing mainstream.
You only had to witness the scale of the 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Zone at the recent MACH 2016 to understand how far the technology has come. The J750 addresses the rising market demand for realism, allowing companies to design and innovate better products (image courtesy of Stratasys). James Selka,…
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