Carbon3D is not only forward thinking in terms of its approach to 3D printing, reflected in its ultra-fast CLIP technology unveiled last year. The Silicon Valley startup is also forward thinking when it comes to social progress, announcing the launch of a San Francisco community chapter of the Women in Manufacturing™ (WiM) group.
With 500 members, Women in Manufacturing™is a national association devoted to supporting and promoting women in the manufacturing industry. Together, the group focuses on networking, sharing information, and skill enhancement through events, mentoring, sponsorship programs, and more.…
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