Ric Fulop, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Desktop Metal Inc.
“Tooling” — the process of designing and engineering the tools that are necessary to manufacture parts — was the essential technology behind the early industrial revolution. It allowed manufactured goods to go from humans to machines and powered the production of complex mechanical inventions like the steam engine. With new economies of scale driven by machines, raw materials travelled from developing nations to industrial ones, and cost-effective goods flowed back to other nations across the world. Our modern era of global trade and tariffs began.
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