Tim Guertjens: To Print a Steel Bridge in Amsterdam
3D prints don’t have to fit in a box anymore. Tim Guertjens shares how he has his team at MX3D turned their design studio into a tech start-up by pioneering a process for 3D metal printing large structures. Their pilot project is a bridge over an Amsterdam canal. Find more expert content like this at Autodesk University online.

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