One idea I'd would be curious about is how 3D print tech could add to basic biological research. A lot of machines look like simple but customized system of beakers and such. Being able to produce any shape "out of the box" seems pretty useful here.
Edit: Looking up Tekla Labs, it seems they are all about this idea already. It's just the parent puff piece that fails to mention it.
Edit: Looking up Tekla Labs, it seems they are all about this idea already. It's just the parent puff piece that fails to mention it.