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3D Printing: The Real Possibilities for Printing Infrastructure

  3D printers. You’re probably picturing one of two things: desktop machines printing plastic items often located in schools, libraries, or at home, or metal printers that create optimized brackets, automotive parts, or jet engines. However, this technology spans an even greater spectrum, from micro printing biological tissue to the large-scale printing of cars and …

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They’re Here and They’re Disrupting the Construction Industry

      Seventy percent of construction companies believe that those who do not adopt digital tools will go out of business. Do you agree?

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