The Whistlerite helping to make 3D printing accessible to the world


By Brandon Barrett
Alex Kay’s ProtoCycler recycles plastic waste into 3D printer filament

For the team behind design technology company ReDeTec, the mandate from Day 1 has always been to “make awesome things.” Now, thanks to the help of one young Whistlerite, the rest of us can join in on the fun too. Twenty-three-year-old Alex Kay is a Whistler Secondary School alum on the ground floor of what some futurologists are calling the spark that will light “the third industrial revolution:” 3D printing.…

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January 2, 2016

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