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3d Printing is Yesterday’s News. Westworld-style Liquid Printing is the Future
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/rapid-liquid-printing-mit-steelcase
“A new printing method developed by MIT Self-Assembly Lab and Steelcase has the potential to change the way we think about design.”
The Future of Furniture Through 3D Printing
https://www.steelcase.com/eu-en/research/articles/topics/innovation/mit-lab-steelcase
“People around the world are rejecting the stereotypical, monolithic office their employers are creating. In order to attract and retain high-skilled talent, as well as improve employee wellbeing and engagement , many organizations are realizing they need to rethink their workplace to deliver a more human-centered experience.”
How Rapid Liquid Printing Could Revolutionize Industry
https://www.wirelessdesignmag.com/blog/2017/05/how-rapid-liquid-printing-could
“Since its inception, 3D printing has been a coveted yet limited manufacturing tool. While many different commercial industries have longed for a larger-scale adaptation, most 3D printing is efficient at producing smaller-scale objects that can take several hours to complete.”
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