The first month at Pier 9 have gone by in a breeze. Here are some impressions from the amazing workshops at the Pier. Everything from laser cutting, CNC milling to 3D printing is there, waiting to be used for our solar design work!
1 March 2017 by Urs Riggenbach
The first month at Pier 9 have gone by in a breeze. Here are some impressions from the amazing workshops at the Pier. Everything from laser cutting, CNC milling to 3D printing is there, waiting to be used for our solar design work!
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