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Deloitte University Press Presents: The 3D Opportunity Primer – the basics of additive manufacturing

Oct. 30, 2015
Sponsored by 3D Systems
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, refers to a group of technologies that create products through the addition of materials (typically layer by layer) rather than by subtraction (through machining or other types of processing). If you’re brand new to 3D printing, this whitepaper is for you. Download this Deloitte whitepaper to learn:What is additive manufacturing (3D printing) and how it compares to traditional manufacturingAdditive manufacturing processes and technologiesCurrent and potential future applications of additive manufacturing in various industries

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