The Scottish government is adding 3D printers to all libraries in order to help educate the public about this revolutionary technology. Click here to read the article.
Source: www.shetnews.co.uk
Photo Credit: Shetland News
Source: www.shetnews.co.uk
Photo Credit: Shetland News
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