Will 3D printing eventually become obsolete?

Richard D’Aveni (Author & Bakala Professor at Dartmouth College)


Richard D’Aveni points out that all technology eventually becomes obsolete over time. He talks about how in addition to 3D printing there are other types of additive manufacturing that are being explored that have real potential to change manufacturing.

 

Richard D'Aveni

Author & Bakala Professor at Dartmouth College Richard D’Aveni is the Bakala Professor of Strategy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. From 2007 to the present, he has been listed among the top 50 strategists and management thinkers in the world according to the Thinkers50 ranking. He is currently ranked #9 among all management thinkers and is one of the world’s top five strategists. He is the author of several influential books including the global bestseller Hypercompetition, Beating the Commodity Trap, Strategic Capitalism, and Strategic Supremacy. He advises Fortune 500 companies and many of the world’s top corporate CEOs.

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Richard D'Aveni

Author & Bakala Professor at Dartmouth College

Richard D’Aveni is the Bakala Professor of Strategy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. From 2007 to the present, he has been listed among the top 50 strategists and management thinkers in the world according to the Thinkers50 ranking. He is currently ranked #9 among all management thinkers and is one of the world’s top five strategists. He is the author of several influential books including the global bestseller Hypercompetition, Beating the Commodity Trap, Strategic Capitalism, and Strategic Supremacy. He advises Fortune 500 companies and many of the world’s top corporate CEOs.

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