Technology

Where Did the 3D Printing Revolution Go?

Kanal 2
Mathilde Berchon
3D printing was expected to revolutionize the way we make (almost) everything. Where did the hope and promises of the digital manufacturing movement go?
This talk will explore the current developments of 3D printing, and will share insights on what we could expect next. 

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Topic open tech & design summit
Type Statement Talk
Language English

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