Everyone is excited about the possibilities afforded by 3D printing right now. The ability to produce complex and even customised components directly from a CAD file without any need for expensive tooling is really attractive. And yet whilst additive manufacturing is used extensively for prototyping and tooling development, very few companies are using it to make parts in series production.Find out how you can access 3D printing for your business.
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