I have this perception that nothing in the 3D printing industry changes, that despite new technologies, new materials, new software, we’re still saying the same things like a broken record. “We need to change the way we think about design” I’m just out of a press conference where I heard those very words and yesterday, as I walked the show floor at IMTS 2018, it kept frustrating me that everything seems the same as it has ever been. But my perception is wrong, it’s a distortion of time, a temporal illusion, down to the fact that I live and breathe this industry that I don’t see how fast it is actually moving. While speaking to GE Additive Addwork’s General Manager, Chris Schuppe during a tour of GE Additive’s booth, I became acutely aware of just how wrong my perception is. Chris was showing me several additively manufactured parts from […]
Circular Economy Under-explored in 3D Printing, Say Researchers
Researchers from UNIDEMI at the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa in Portugal took note of the fact that, while 3D printing...
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