3D printing allows for the potential reproduction of exact replicas of existing objects, a concept that has large brand names shaking in fear of having their IP stolen. But it’s not often that a crowdfunding campaign, a vehicle frequently used to launch 3D printing start-ups, is stolen as an attempt to deceive the community out of hard-earned dollars. This is exactly what happened to NEA 3D, the Ontario-based start-up gearing up for the launch of their own crowdfunding campaign next week.…
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