Abstract

The 3D printer has already matured into a useful and versatile tool for making models, mock-ups and prototypes. But researchers, engineers and designers are working hard to eliminate the limitations of 3D-printing and take the next step. The goal is to take the machine out of the lab and into the factory, from rapid prototyping to additive manufacturing. Reinforced Plastics talks to people on this new frontier, pushing out the boundaries of 3D printing.

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