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From prototyping to factory 4.0.

3D printing has moved beyond prototyping and is changing the manufacturing landscape. 3D printing adopters from consumer product makers to educational facilities are benefitting from the expansion into tooling, composite fabrication, production parts and more. Join IDC analysts Tim Green and Keith Kmetz and Dr. Phil Reeves of Stratasys to learn how 3D printing is an innovation accelerator. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/fdm-technology

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From prototyping to factory 4.0.

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