Forget thermoplastics — Mcor says the future of 3D printing is in paper
• http://venturebeat.com, Ricardo BiltonNEW YORK CITY — For a slightly unconventional take on 3D printing, consider Mcor Technologies’ Iris Printer.
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NEW YORK CITY — For a slightly unconventional take on 3D printing, consider Mcor Technologies’ Iris Printer.
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