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Manufacturing is the new disruptor

In additive manufacturing, waste is substantially reduced and combinations are created

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Banmali Agrawala
The one disruptor that has impacted jobs the most is technology. And even after 50 years, Moore’s Law is still impacting technology whereby computing power doubles every two years. These developments will continue and perhaps become more disruptive in the days to come. There is almost no real world problem for which a technological solution is not available (climate change, energy sources, raw materials, clean water). The challenge is making technology affordable and accessible.

It is now the turn of traditional manufacturing to undergo massive disruption with the advent of additive manufacturing. The term “additive” has turned the basic concept of
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