3-D Printing Meets Strict Liability In The Auto Industry

Law360, New York ( December 8, 2014, 10:03 AM EST) -- Three-dimensional printing ("3-D printing"), also known as additive manufacturing, has been in existence since the 1980s[1], but only recently has the technology gained industry's attention. Lux Research expects that this $3 billion industry will quadruple within the next decade to $12 billion[2] as more companies begin 3-D printing their own products. In fact, the New York Times has even predicted that 3-D printers will "become a part of our daily lives ... much sooner than anyone anticipated."[3]...

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