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Following on from its recent acquisitions in the metals 3D printing market, GE has launched its GE Additive Manufacturing arm.
Having already displayed some some hefty advertising clout by taking up every entranceway at Europe’s big 3D printing exhibition Formnext, the video is likely to be the keystone of every GE presentation around the world for 2017.
Giving you a brief idea of what to expect, the video is pure heavyweight marketing material, but as signals of intent go, it pretty much fires up the engines for what could be another fast moving year for the advancement of 3D printing.
GE Additive Manufacturing from Lightborne on Vimeo.
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