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    3D Printing and Mid-market Supply Chains

    There is no doubt that the 3D printing market is undergoing explosive growth. It is estimated that by 2025 the entire market could be worth over half a trillion dollars. That's large!! This means that entire manufacturing processes, and the mid-market supply chains across various industries will see major shifts in the way they operate. What will this mean for your business, or the businesses of companies you may deal with? An article written by Josh Noble from Take Supply Chain, explores these questions and more, which you can read here: http://3dprint.com/10960/3d-printing-supply-chain/

    Let's hear your thoughts. Do you agree with Noble's ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_Krassenstein View Post
    There is no doubt that the 3D printing market is undergoing explosive growth. It is estimated that by 2025 the entire market could be worth over half a trillion dollars. That's large!! This means that entire manufacturing processes, and the mid-market supply chains across various industries will see major shifts in the way they operate. What will this mean for your business, or the businesses of companies you may deal with? An article written by Josh Noble from Take Supply Chain, explores these questions and more, which you can read here: http://3dprint.com/10960/3d-printing-supply-chain/

    Let's hear your thoughts. Do you agree with Noble's ideas?
    I think once the machines get closer to actually creating the visions people have in their minds and being able to produce that with little effort is when that will happen.

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