Lethabo Motswaledi
cofounder, 3D power
You’re a 3D-printing pioneer in SA. How did you get to this point?
after studying geomatics engineering, 3d printing became a natural avenue to explore. Though it started out as a hobby we quickly realised that this was something that could be commercialised.
How do you see 3D printing changing our society?
It already has in many ways, especially in health care and manufacturing. as it becomes more accessible it will revolutionise our daily lives. Imagine that all it will take is downloading some files and you’ll be able to print a new shower head for your bathroom or cups for your kitchen without leaving home.