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Auto looks to aerospace for 3D printing progress

Applying learnings from 3D printing projects in both the aerospace and automotive industry could accelerate advances on both fronts. By Megan Lampinen

Borrowing advances from other industries can dramatically reduce development time, and 3D printing is a prime example. For the automotive industry in general, 3D metal printing remains at the development stage, limited in terms of part size and constrained by high costs. However, applying learnings from 3D printing projects in both the aerospace and automotive industry could accelerate advances on both fronts.

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