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3D Printing: Emerging applicatives niches

Author: Jean-Claude ANDRÉ

Publication date: November 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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    6. Covid-19 and 3D printing

    Author's disclaimer: Having been modestly involved in the production of 3D parts during the crisis, the lines that follow are more a testimony than a cold, substantiated analysis of a reality.

    Just a few months ago, a linear perception of time opened up the possibility of thinking about a future different from the present, which is now engulfed in crisis. Confinement has simultaneously blocked economic exchanges and, in the midst of general unpreparedness, enabled new forms of solidarity to emerge. . The health situation has not stabilized,...

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