While I don't have to remind you about the value of studies - many company-funded studies are best dropped directly in the trash after publication - this one about 3D printing does have some merit. Produced by the
authors at Michigan Institute of Technology, it posits that at a home 3D printer can provide a return on investment of 200 to 40 percent and can save the average home up to $2,000 in avoided purchase costs.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/28pUCiVD14o/
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