US-based electronics company GE has announced that it is forming a partnership with medical technology company Stryker to advance additive manufacturing.
A 3D printed part produced by GE Additive – image courtesy of GE Additive GE Additive will reportedly provide machines, materials, and services for Stryker’s global supply chain operations. The company, which is the 3D-printing arm of the wider GE conglomerate markets a number of additive manufacturing systems which are already…
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