3D Printing – what the next production revolution means for the Environment (live online)
OECD Green Talks on Monday, February 27, 2017 at 1:00 PM CET live
3D printing has gained popularity in recent years with the 3D manufacturing market projected to grow at around 20 % each year until 2020. Annual printer sales are projected to exceed USD 10 billion by 2021.
3D printing may be growing rapidly and innovations abound, but what does this mean for the environment?
We welcome you to join Shardul Agrawala of the OECD Environment Directorate on Monday 27 February 27, at 13h CET to discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of widespread 3D printing and what it means for environmental sustainability in OECD countries and beyond.
The OECD Green Talks go live here Monday 27 February – 13h CET
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