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3D Printing is the Highlight at 2015 Taipei Computer Application Show

By Vincent Wang
Published: Jul 28,2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan — The 2015 Taipei Computer Application Show will be held at the Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 from July 30 to August 3. 3D printing is going to be the highlight, and the Fab Trucks also will be shown at the exhibition to add more maker atmosphere.

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The Taiwanese Ministry of Education in an attempt to promote 3D printing amongst its youth and to solidify the country’s reputation as a talent pool for 3D printing, the Executive Yuan has announced the development of mobile digital fabrication laboratories, known as Fab Trucks.

However, not only those high school students can experience and play with 3D printing themselves through presentations and workshops. Fab Trucks will be presented in this exhibition.

The 2015 Taipei Computer Applications Show will present the single largest retail platform in the IT and Electronics sector. Furthermore, It will showcase not just IT, but also the very best and the latest from the wide world of technology encompassing Digital Imaging, Telephony, Consumer Electronics, Multimedia, Office Automation, Gaming, Home Entertainment, Publishing, Education and more.

The 2015 Taipei Computer Application Show will be held at the Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 from July 30 to August 3, free of entry.

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