As many of us adjust to new routines and take extra precautions to look after the health and wellbeing of our families and colleagues, we are all too familiar with the escalating nature of the coronavirus crisis.
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The additive manufacturing (AM) sector is an interesting place to be amidst this pandemic. As governments and medical professionals call out for manufacturers to step up supply of equipment and devices such as ventilators and protective gear to help treat patients, AM companies have answered the call in their droves, citing speed of production and distributed manufacturing networks as key enablers.
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It’s been almost impossible to keep up with the number of initiatives setup to help deliver these parts, and while it’s unclear at this early stage how much of that has been put into action, or how that work is reaching those healthcare professionals working on the frontline, we’re endeavouring […]
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