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Fonte: 3dPrint.com
In a recent release from Zortrax, Mattia explains that to gain the best knowledge for working in the automotive industry, a designer may start out at a well-known institution like Istituto Superiore di Scienza dell’Automobile di Modena (ISSAM), and then begin to learn a specialty. This is important for designers working at companies like Ferrari especially, as over 3,000 people are involved in developing a new car. Mattia says that it is impossible to do such work alone, and especially as they work through the following five stages:
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