General Motors has announced its decision to begin using 3D printing technology in the car manufacturing process, as this is a more efficient and cost-effective way to move in to the future. By joining forces with Autodesk Inc., a software design company,GM will create lighter weight models with better fuel and battery efficiency. Their goal is to have 20 electric and fuel cell vehicles manufactured by 2023.
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