Countries the world over have begun to see the need for adopting 3D printing technology. And, because the technology is still so new to so many people, it’s become necessary to initiate formal associations and government bodies to better understand 3D printing, its applications, and its limitations. The latest of such institutions to spring up is Additive Manufacturing of Taiwan (AMAT). To kick off the launch of AMAT, the group is holding an international symposium on March 3. The event will be hosted by the National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (NTUST) and the British Trade & Cultural Office (BTCO) and will include a delegation of ten representatives from the UK, led by Prof.…
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