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Five Technology Trends Driving Manufacturing (Are you on Board?)

Daniel Burrus

Originally designed to print prototypes, 3D printers are now increasingly being used to print final products for anything you can imagine, including jewelry, iPhone cases, shoes, car dashboards, parts for jet engines, buildings, bridges, prosthetic limbs, human jaw bones, blood vessels, organs, and much more.

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How Is the Energy Transition Transforming How We Work?

3BL Media

Some of our team’s recent volunteering and fundraising achievements include joining the e-NABLE movement in France to 3D-print prosthetic hands, supporting Dublin Simon Community to help homeless people in Ireland, and renovating Mujgan-Serkan Karagoz School for disabled children in Turkey. The future of work.