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TCT Japan 2020: Exhibitors show 3D printing’s promise as a powerhouse lies in wait

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Behind 15 rows of chairs stood four more rows of upright visitors ahead of several others who sat on benches. One couple had dragged their seats across the naked concrete floor from elsewhere.

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All were hoping to get within earshot of the local and international speakers giving their impressions on the global and Japanese additive manufacturing markets. Those insights, delivered by the likes of Context’s Chris Connery, Autodesk’s Peter Rogers, and AM Ventures ’ Simon Lee provided the context to the TCT Japan 2020 exhibition.

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Japan is quite the curious region when it comes to 3D printing technology. A manufacturing powerhouse, an early adopter of rapid prototyping, but not a market that has raced ahead of the rest, or even kept pace. Not yet, anyway. It seems the country is taking a marathon approach to additive manufacturing rather than a sprint and at TCT Japan there was a feeling […]

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