
Somerset Community College in Kentucky has developed a project, the Rapid Response Additive Manufacturing Initiative (RRAMI), that aims to deliver a statewide rapid 3D printing response capable of manufacturing critical supplies in the event of future emergencies such as Covid-19. Between four and six college sites across Kentucky that are already equipped with low-cost 3D […]
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