Your cars parts could one day be made by a printer

Published January 19, 2017 This content is archived.

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An article on PCWorld reports on a father and son team in the Start-Up NY program who have invented a liquid metal printing machine that could represent a significant transformation in manufacturing.

The story quotes Chi Zhou, an assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering at the University at Buffalo and 3-D printing expert. "I can see at this stage that it can complement traditional metal printing, but later, maybe 10 years later, it can dominate the metal printing market because it can print better quality, cheaper, and faster," said Zhou.

Read the PCWorld story here.

Read the CIO.com story here.