How motorsport is advancing the future of manufacturing
Additive manufacturing is on an unstoppable rise and motorsport has had a crucial role to play
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Diversify or die is a popular industry slogan these days, but there's no getting away from the fact that motorsport remains one of the largest accelerators of technology there is.
Ideas and trends that are first tested on the race track usually filter down into large-scale engineering projects and consumer products alike, which keeps companies coming back for more. But the same also applies for the technology drive off the track.
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Jake studied engineering at university, as his original ambition was to design racing cars. He was bad at that, and thus decided to write about them instead with an equally limited skillset. The above article is a demonstration of that. In his spare time, Jake enjoys people, places, and things.
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