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Like Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor and Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, the medical device industry is screaming for more power. Is the energy storage sector listening?
Lexus has dreamed the impossible dream, and after decades of rumors and hoaxes, the hoverboard is now a real thing. It may be the coolest, but certainly not the first eccentric idea to escape the 1980s.
According to a new study by Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, manufacturers aren't looking to 3D printing for just prototypes anymore. They want end-use metal parts. And they want them soon.
We are living in an age of rapid disruption; a new era rife with innovations that allow us to carve enormous chunks of time and pockets full of savings out of our processes; innovations that will put us out of work, that will create new jobs...
Competition between the reigning kings of additive manufacturing and the start-up innovators taking advantage of their expired patents could drive an explosive new era in the rise of 3D printing.