As we’ve seen from the Disney Research group, the company that birthed Mickey Mouse and long lines for overpriced popcorn is really into 3D printing. The group has put out a lot of exciting work on new ways to 3D print objects, including the elusive process of fabric 3D printing. It should come as no surprise then that the second Disney Accelerator should feature two 3D printing startups.
From now until the program’s Demo Day on October, 6, 2015, ten firms will work to develop their businesses with help from a three-month mentorship and investment program. …
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