NinjaTek launched two new materials at CES 2016, Cheetah and Armadillo, to enable faster 3D printing and more rigid 3D printed parts. We speak to Andrew Besancon at NinjaTek to find out how these materials are changing the game from prototyping to production.
NinjaTek talk Cheetah and Armadillo 3D printing materials at CES
Andrew Besancon talks to TCT about NinjaTek's latest materials for faster and more rigid 3D printing launched at CES 2016.
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