“Diese Nachrichten ueber Fabrikatoren sind fuer uns ALLE wichtig” mit besten Grüßen von Frithjof Bergmann"/>
Fritjof Bergmann,  Projekt 3D

Diese Nachrichten ueber Fabrikatoren sind fuer uns ALLE wichtig” mit besten Grüßen von Frithjof Bergmann

Diese Nachricht­en ueber Fab­rika­toren sind fuer uns ALLE wichtig” 

mit besten Grüßen von Frithjof Bergmann.

Stock Advi­sor

Say Good­bye to ‘Made-In-Chi­na’. And say hel­lo to the break­through tech­nol­o­gy that’s launch­ing a 21st-cen­tu­ry indus­tri­al rev­o­lu­tion right here in Amer­i­ca. Busi­ness Insid­er calls it “the next tril­lion dol­lar indus­try.” The suits on Wall Street think this idea is too good to be true. But the guys who brought you the iPod and Amazon.com are already on board. You still have time to join them, if you act fast…

Dear Fel­low Investor,

Tell me if this sounds crazy. I just saw a vio­lin appear out of thin air and play a Bach sonata. And that’s not the half of it. Right before that, I saw some­one cram a milk jug into a met­al tube and pull a shoelace out at the oth­er end. Heck, when I sat down to my desk this morn­ing, I saw an anatom­i­cal­ly per­fect human kid­ney spun togeth­er on a cot­ton can­dy wheel. A sur­geon used it to per­form a suc­cess­ful trans­plant. You’re right. All of those things do sound crazy! But all of them are real.

And tech­nol­o­gy experts are con­vinced that this is just the begin­ning. Not just hack­ers, hob­by­ists, and over-caf­feinat­ed engi­neer­ing pro­fes­sors, mind you. We’re talk­ing some of the biggest play­ers in the big ideas busi­ness. They saw the same incred­i­ble video demon­stra­tions that I did, and decid­ed they just had to get a piece of the action. Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos joined an invest­ment group that plowed $10 mil­lion of ven­ture cap­i­tal into this game chang­er. Google rushed their devel­op­ment team to make a soft­ware app for it. Hewlett Packard cut a deal with one of the two main hard­ware makers.

The Con­sumer Elec­tron­ics Asso­ci­a­tion fea­tured it at their 2012 extrav­a­gan­za in Las Vegas, where it “stole the show.” The Pirate Bay — the world’s most pow­er­ful dig­i­tal copy­right cheater — released a man­i­festo declar­ing that intel­lec­tu­al prop­er­ty law is now obso­lete and pre­dict­ing the death of the fac­to­ry as we know it. All because this “impos­si­ble” tech­nol­o­gy is now not only pos­si­ble, but afford­able.… mehr auf Anfrage.