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Additive manufacturing: Cheaper, faster, better?
Issued at 2018-10-24
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3D Printing At A Glance.
Additive manufacturing has been gaining in importance in the industrial sector for around ten years now. Sintering processes, new FDM technologies and printers the size of entire warehouses have developed from what once were small Cartesian printers. In the meantime, technology is regarded as a kind of panacea in many industries - but this technology is not going to be for some time yet. A current stocktaking:

The company MX3D is building the printed bridge since more than a year.
Picture: MX3D

There's no city more ambitious than Dubai.
Source: GIFA
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