MEXICO: With many people still thinking that 3D printing is simply a novelty and only good for printing flimsy toys, we at redOrbit decided we wanted to inform the masses about this breakthrough technology as it is on the cusp of exploding.
We sat down with Niki Werkheiser, NASA’s 3D printing in zero-G project manager, and discussed the current status of 3D printing on the ISS as well as the future implications it could have on the terrestrial level.
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