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07/10/13 9:50 PM

#1175 RE: Johnnyvits #1173

LOL... There will be dips along the way, but if people stay focused on where this company is headed, they will make lots of money imo.

With all the buyouts and mergers in the 3D print sector the past year, this one might be the biggest score of them all, IF someone could get them for under $1 billion, which i doubt... IMO this tech will be worth $10's of billions one day, they wont let it go for cheap.

I can imagine a printer you wear on your head and it prints hair follicles right into your scalp, using 3D software to recreate a natural looking hairline... All this stuff is realistic and most likely currently being worked on by engineers/scientists.

Theres a world-altering manufacturing tech boom happening right now that MOST do not even know about, yet. They're too busy investing in yesterdays tech.

3D Printing, 3D Metrology, Robotics, new materials like Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene, etc are all going to play a vital role in our future... which leads to rapid developments in space exploration/tourism, asteroid mining, etc...

Human advancement is accelerating, the next 15 years will be amazing... strategically investing in the right tech will yield life altering returns.

3D Printer Launching to Space Station in 2014

by Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer
Date: 24 May 2013 Time: 04:10 PM ET

[Pin It] Made in Space team members with their 3-D printer hang on during a zero-g test flight.

A 3D printer is slated to arrive at the International Space Station next year, where it will crank out the first parts ever manufactured off planet Earth.

The company Made in Space is partnering with NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center on the 3D Printing in Zero G Experiment (or 3D Print for short), which aims to jump-start an off-planet manufacturing capability that could aid humanity's push out into the solar system.

"The 3D Print experiment with NASA is a step towards the future. The ability to 3D-print parts and tools on demand greatly increases the reliability and safety of space missions while also dropping the cost by orders of magnitude," Made in Space CEO Aaron Kemmer said in a statement. [10 Amazing 3D-Printed Objects]

http://www.space.com/20658-3d-printer-international-space-station-2014.html