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Why 3D printing is set to revolutionise manufacturing - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Saturday 07-03-2015
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Imagine a world where you can go online to order something – pretty much anything – exactly to your personal specifications and an hour later it’s

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3D-printed heart helps save toddler's life - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Tuesday 27-01-2015
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A doctor at King's College London has helped develop a 3D-printing technique to help surgeons to have a clearer idea of what to expect when they o

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Royal Mail to offer 3D printing - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Monday 08-12-2014
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Companies could soon be turning to Royal Mail for 3D printed prototype products, as the former state-owned postal business runs a trial offering t

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3D printing market 'worth $4.8bn by 2018' - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Tuesday 28-10-2014
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The 3D printing market is set to grow from $1.15 billion in 2013 to $4.8 billion in 2018, according to analysts, as consumer demand fuels use with

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How 3D printing could change the space industry - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Tuesday 14-10-2014
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Mike Chen, Chief strategy officer at Made In Space says that launching a 3D printer into space will enable huge efficiencies in space exploration.

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far out experiments on the International Space Station - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Sunday 28-09-2014
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A Soyuz rocket lifts off on Thursday afternoon from Kazakhstan, carrying a NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts to the International Space St

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Royal Ascot: 3D-printed hat from poetry and plastic - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Friday 20-06-2014
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Cutting-edge 3D printing and avant-garde fashion have been brought together by milliner Gabriela Ligenza to create a unique hat for Royal Ascot th

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3D-printed Braille phone created by London business - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on: Monday 19-05-2014
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A London-based company has begun selling a Braille mobile phone to help blind people stay in touch with friends and family for just £60, thanks to

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