When disaster strikes, this Irish-based team 3D prints medical devices
In developing nations during a disaster, quick access to medical equipment can often be left wanting, but 3D printing is trying to bridge the gap. For more than a decade now, 3D printing as a concept has promised a revolution in everything from construction to food production but, on the surface, you might think things haven't changed much.
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