My brother sent me this not so interesting article on the advance of 3D printers.
Thought I'd share it here.
LA Times Article on 3D Printers
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I need one that prints money.
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The ramifications of 3d printer on the horizon are enormous. The medical industry
as I understand are printing titanium hips right in the hospital. The consumer version
that is readily available can print you a plastic part. The future for the number
of substances 3d printers will print will sure change the landscape. I think
corporations are gettting ready for the onslaught of copyright infringements.
Do you think the all too ethical Chinese would jump on this?
Mark
as I understand are printing titanium hips right in the hospital. The consumer version
that is readily available can print you a plastic part. The future for the number
of substances 3d printers will print will sure change the landscape. I think
corporations are gettting ready for the onslaught of copyright infringements.
Do you think the all too ethical Chinese would jump on this?
Mark