If anyone is listening right now, I think the first thing to do is to invest in an extrusion company, because that's going to be something big in the next five to 10 years. If we're going to jump on the technology, we need to tackle it from an intellectual property perspective, as the parts that are generated will be virtual instead of tangible and deliverable. You're going to see a disruptive shift in how those parts are distributed as replacement parts. For instance, if your washing machine needs a new seal or a new bearing, you're going to be able to print those on your own at home. What does that mean for local parts industries? It means that they need to shift their mindset into how they are producing their materials.
On May 10th, 2016. See this statement in context.