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Justifying a 3D printer investment for rapid prototyping.

Learn how to justify the cost of a 3D printer with information that gives decision makers clear, measurable metrics on the investment’s return. Listen in this webinar as industry expert Todd Grimm explains the key strategies of Substitution, Augmentation and Extension using industry examples. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/rapid-prototyping

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Justifying a 3D printer investment for rapid prototyping.
Learn how to justify the cost of a 3D printer with information that gives decision makers clear, measurable metrics on the investment’s return. Listen in this webinar as industry expert Todd Grimm explains the key strategies of Substitution, Augmentation and Extension using industry examples. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/rapid-prototyping

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