Nanotechnology machine gun printer showcased
By Davey Winder in Editorial
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High-speed nanotechnology printing that promises to revolutionise the print industry in the same way that the Vickers machine gun did for rifle weaponry was showcased at the Gorillas of Tomorrow technology innovation event in Cambridge today. Promising to combine the
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