Additive manufacturing - printing the future

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Additive manufacturing - printing the future. / Bandi, Venkata; Dufva, Mikko; Farny, Steffen et al.
BIT BANG 5: Changing Global Landscapes: Role of Policy Making and Innovation Capability. Hrsg. / Erkki Ormala Yrjö Neuvo; Elina Karvonen. Espoo: Aalto ARTS Books, 2013. S. 116-143.

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Harvard

Bandi, V, Dufva, M, Farny, S, Huuhtanen, K, Leiho, P, Osti, P & Litvinova, E 2013, Additive manufacturing - printing the future. in EO Yrjö Neuvo & E Karvonen (Hrsg.), BIT BANG 5: Changing Global Landscapes: Role of Policy Making and Innovation Capability. Aalto ARTS Books, Espoo, S. 116-143. <http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-60-3634-2>

APA

Bandi, V., Dufva, M., Farny, S., Huuhtanen, K., Leiho, P., Osti, P., & Litvinova, E. (2013). Additive manufacturing - printing the future. In E. O. Yrjö Neuvo, & E. Karvonen (Hrsg.), BIT BANG 5: Changing Global Landscapes: Role of Policy Making and Innovation Capability (S. 116-143). Aalto ARTS Books. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-60-3634-2

Vancouver

Bandi V, Dufva M, Farny S, Huuhtanen K, Leiho P, Osti P et al. Additive manufacturing - printing the future. in Yrjö Neuvo EO, Karvonen E, Hrsg., BIT BANG 5: Changing Global Landscapes: Role of Policy Making and Innovation Capability. Espoo: Aalto ARTS Books. 2013. S. 116-143

Bibtex

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