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23Jan/13Off

3D printing heads toward mainstream

At a 3,000 square feet factory in Kwai Hing--home of Hong Kong's production industry in the 90s before it drifted north to China--American expat Jon Buford has begun manufacturing and distributing what is touted as the world's cheapest 3D printer, the Makibox.

Buford hopes the US$200 device can help push this technology to the masses.

See the full story here: http://www.zdnet.com/3d-printing-heads-toward-mainstream-7000010176/

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