Located at a chop-shop in Finland, the once largest manufacturer of cell phones slowly hocks its remaining technology divisions to the largest software developer. Perhaps in the fever dreams of cellular death throes, Nokia has become much less lucid. For obscure reasons, the company is celebrated this Easter by 3D printing its logo in chocolate.
The company’s blog explains, haphazardly, “Now, we’ve got history with 3D Printing. Last February, at MWC 2013, we offered attendees the opportunity to participate in the world’s first live social 3D-printing experience.…
The original post Nokia Pimps 3D Printing for Easter Marketing appeared first on 3D Printing Industry.