Does 3D Printing Belong in the In-plant?
As in-plants seek new services to add, they may find 3D printing to be a good fit.
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Jim Corliss
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Public School Districts: A school district with, say, one or two high schools, a couple of middle schools and a bunch of grammar schools will have a need for 3D but it will be a different need than a university might have. The end product is important at the university level while the whole process of 3D will be of interest to the teachers in a classroom setting. We would hope that in-plants in the public school setting now would not only offer printing and mailing services but also act as an educational resource for the school district. If the in-plant were to offer 3D printing services, your plant could be an educational lab for the students in your district.
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