3D printers, desktop factories, early adopters
The Desktop Factory, priced just under $5,000, is on the verge of release, and Desktop Factory Chief Executive Cathy Lewis said the company's aim is to one day make 3D printing as common in offices, factories, schools, and homes as laser printers are today. Just as desktop publishing exploded a...
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