Firms are using 3D printing to create unique tools, parts, and other objects right here in Rochester, allowing for new approaches to manufacturing that increase efficiency and provide more material and design flexibility than was possible as recently as a decade ago. Hear from Jessica DeGroote Nelson, Director of Technology & Strategy at Optimax to hear how we embrace this technology as part of the manufacturing process of high-precision optics. Learn More

Mar 31, 2022< 1 min read
Rochester firms embrace 3D printing for multiple purposes
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