One layer at a time, one mask at a time. Inside a fabricating co-op in Totowa known as the Maker Depot, 29-year-old mechanical engineer and lab manager Shweta Thapa is hoping to make a difference.
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The Newark resident is part of a new initiative encouraging the 10,000 members of Women in 3D Printing , a global technology organization, to use their hardware and software skills to fight the COVID-19 pandemic by making some of the products that are in short supply. “We had an announcement last week that the hospitals are having a shortage of all these things, so our co-founder, she announced that we potentially could help 3D printing be a part of the process,” Thapa said, referring to Nora Touré, a veteran of the 3D printing industry, also known as additive manufacturing, as well […]
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