Disruptive Technology
The rise of additive manufacturing technology, or three-dimensional (3D) printing, is spurring accelerated levels of development in a broad range of items, as concepts can be manufactured at a fraction of the costs and time it would otherwise have taken to develop parts using conventional methods, says Pretoria-based additive manufacturing technology company 3D Solids.
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