GigaomWhitman: HP will enter 3D printing but not via acquisition
HP which has bought its way into many markets in the past, will forge its own, independent path in 3D printing, said CEO Meg Whitman. Read more »
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HP which has bought its way into many markets in the past, will forge its own, independent path in 3D printing, said CEO Meg Whitman. Read more »
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