HIT Consultant September 18, 2020
Fred Pennic

The concerning additive manufacturing media keeps on getting notifications about how the 3D printing technology keeps on growing. Both, through news stories, as well as through blogs from the 3D printing community. However, only after the coronavirus pandemic spread enough, people realized how other manufacturing options are not as effective as 3D printing is. More and more news stories about how 3D printers can work as a solution to supply chain challenges came to the notice of people. And, all these were led after the conventional manufacturing techniques failed to meet the elevated need of due to the current challenges.

3D Printing: Balancing Demand and Supply Between COVID-19 Challenges

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