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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Carbon Printer for digital models?
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<blockquote data-quote="richmc2" data-source="post: 258739" data-attributes="member: 2391"><p>It seems like weekly for the past year, I would get a message from linkedin saying that someone I know from the 3d printing or material science has "changed jobs" and moved to Carbon. They already have some great materials for industrial applications, and they say that dental materials are a big part of their R&D budget. I saw that they hired the head of the FDA who was overseeing 3d printing, which says a lot. Also, I do know of a milling center who currently has one M1 running multiple shifts per day, plus they have ten M2s on order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richmc2, post: 258739, member: 2391"] It seems like weekly for the past year, I would get a message from linkedin saying that someone I know from the 3d printing or material science has "changed jobs" and moved to Carbon. They already have some great materials for industrial applications, and they say that dental materials are a big part of their R&D budget. I saw that they hired the head of the FDA who was overseeing 3d printing, which says a lot. Also, I do know of a milling center who currently has one M1 running multiple shifts per day, plus they have ten M2s on order. [/QUOTE]
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