UTEP opens new 3D Printing Technologies Center in Central El Paso
By A Mystery Man Writer
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The University of Texas at El Paso opened a new 3D Engineering and Additive Manfacturing Technology Center at 410 S. Cotton St. in central El Paso. The facility is 17,000 square feet and is intended to bring economic growth to the area and be at the center of creating jobs of the future. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is the industry term for 3D printing, which is the process of building three dimensional objects one layer at
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