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The new industrial revolution
May 7, 2013 Editor 0
HERE’S another video from our recent “Innovation Forum 2013” event, held in Berkeley, California. Chris Anderson, former editor of Wired (and before that a journalist at The Economist), discusses why the advent of digital manufacturing, which encompasses 3D printing and other techniques, is giving rise to a new industrial revolution—and why this technology has the potential to be bigger than the web.
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