The Future of additive manufacturing (3D Printing) in Kenya : scenarios for 2063 using Delphi approach/ Eric Ondimu Monayo and Godfrey Mugwimi.
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TextSeries: KIPPRA Discussion paper No. 330/2024Description: vi, 31 pages : illustrations, 25 cmISBN: - 9789914738698
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The Rapid growth of additive manufacturing (AM) is mainly due to its evolution from primarily a prototyping tool to a useful end - product fabrication method. The study assessed the future of additive manufacturing in Kenya through the formulation of most probable scenarios for 2063 using the Delphi approach.
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