Additive manufacturing has matured from a prototyping tool to a production technology, but scaling into cost-effective, high-volume manufacturing poses challenges: from equipment, material, labor costs and process consistency, to regulatory and quality assurance.
From Prototype to Production: Overcoming 3D Printing’s Scalability Challenges
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