Tech in Africa: here is the ‘first 3D printer made from e-waste’.
Connectikpeople
has received this project this midday, wherein Kodjo Afate Gnikou uses rails
and belts from old scanners, a discarded desktop computer and even
bits of a
diskette drive, to create what is believed to be the first 3D printer made from e-waste.
According to him, several months have been essential to put together his experimental device. The 3D printer produces physical objects.
diskette drive, to create what is believed to be the first 3D printer made from e-waste.
According to him, several months have been essential to put together his experimental device. The 3D printer produces physical objects.