Joseph DeSimone, co-founder of Carbon 3D, Inc., talks about how 3D printing has yet to cross the “chasm” between early adoption and mainstream success, citing the work of bestselling author Geoffrey Moore. Besides the structural flaws inherent in most 3D printed objects, DeSimone says the standard technology isn’t yet an economically viable option for most consumers and companies.

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