3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is a simple process that has changed the way we produce items from food to specific tools. And that’s just the consumer side of the story. 3D printing provides a new means of production for all industries, which Dhruv Bhate helps break down.
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Bhate is an associate professor who specializes in additive manufacturing. In this episode, he explains how 3D printing is only as limited as the imagination and the different ways the technology may be applied. Reach the reporter at boversto@asu.edu and follow on Twitter @boversto_asu Like State Press on Facebook and follow @statepress on Twitter. Subscribe to Pressing Matters Get the best of State Press delivered […]
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