As the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-Cov-2 coronavirus rages on, and global populations increasingly get into a state of panic, a few innovators in the world of online 3D printing hold out a glimmer of hope. Face masks – the first thing to fly off the shelves at stores across countries – can now
3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing that is employed to create objects out of varied materials (plastic being the most popular among these) from a digitally generated 3D model. The speed, accuracy and finesse of 3D print technology make it ideal as prototyping services, especially in the manufacturing industry.