The Maker movement has rejuvenated a love of manufacturing in the United States. Coupled with 3D printing and low cost CNC milling and laser cutting, some hope that we’ll also see a reshoring of labour in the country as well. SyncFab, which just (in terms of time and money) successfully completed a round of funding on Kickstarter, is a case in point.
The company was started by more than a few idealists. Jeremy Goodwin was the CEO of China Advanced Construction Materials Company, Inc.…
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