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3D printing

Posted by clive on J May 2013
Posted in: Misc.

3D printing has suddenly become a hot-topic everywhere, catalysed it seems, by someone printing themselves a working gun.

What opportunities for your business (or for a new business aligned to your outside interests) do the advances in 3D printing present to you? Is it time to reassess your business strategy or diversify with a start-up?

And how beneficial it could be for a good old fashioned and sensible measure  like the ‘Balance of Payments’ if we could repatriate at least some of our manufacturing back from China et al

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