President Biden came to Cincinnati to talk about the future of 3D printing, but a decade ago, many people hadn’t heard of additive technology.
Additive technology is an industrial term for 3D printing.
The Tri-State is proving to be ideal for young people to manufacture their own dreams with the technology.
Local kids are getting the chance to experiment with this technology from a young age, in a way no other generation has before.
Anderson High School student Drew Mileham had an interest in additive technology from a young age.
“I think I grew up in the right time,” Drew said. “A lot of new tech coming out, making everything easier”
Drew started 3D printing when he was 12.
“I like to see technology evolve,” he said.
“Whenever I see something new and exciting, I always try to jump on it and get my hands on the newest tech.”
Many schools in the Greater Cincinnati area have 3D…