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3D Printing News Unpeeled: India, Lithoz and Table Top Games

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Lithoz releases LithaBone HA 480 a hydroxyapetite material for LCM. It could enableup to 10mm wall thicknesses, better depth of cure and a longer shelf life. The material is meant to 3D print individualized bone grafts. Devin Montes on YouTube made a 3D printed table top game two years ago, a recent blog post in local news makes it apparent that online ideas and parts could be perennials that could be popular many years after they are made. What does this mean for future success in 3D printing? Can 3D printing ever lead to a successful game? Can we see a collaboration between 3D printing hubs and designers to distribute games worldwide? In India at AMTECH in Hyderabad state minister KT Rama Rao expresses an interest into making Telangana state a pivotal site in 3D printing.


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