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Article

Abstract

Introducing the collective initiative of 3D printing enthusiasts and researchers, called Coronavirus Makers or “CoronaMakers”, during the hardest moments of the pandemic that took place in Spain from March to September of 2020. The article shows how this team, using communication and collaboration tools like telegram, and combining them with shared 3D printing blueprints and printers, helped distribute those printed tools to stop the impact of COVID-19 and help the community

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1

Last Page

20

Publication Date

2024

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