The Truth About PLA+ | Open-Source Doesn't Work | Stratasys & Nano Dimensions | 3D Printing Podcast
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 Published On Jul 14, 2023

Explore the latest updates in the world of 3D printing in this episode of Layer by Layer. We discuss the truth about PLA+, provide an update on software, and touch on the Stratasys/Nano Dimensions merger. We also announce some upcoming content, and give our thoughts on open-source projects.

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00:00 Shameless Shilling
00:54 The Truth About PLA+
05:15 Update on Software/POD App
08:20 Stratasys & Nano Dimensions
10:00 Upcoming Content
15:09 Open-Source Designs
22:44 Hypocrisy in the Industry





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