Engineer
Klaus Stadlmann was pursuing his PhD at Vienna’s Technical University when a broken laser system gave him some unexpected free time to think. Instead of working on his thesis, he decided to build the world’s smallest 3D printer.
Klaus Stadlmann was pursuing his PhD at Vienna’s Technical University when a broken laser system gave him some unexpected free time to think. Instead of working on his thesis, he decided to build the world’s smallest 3D printer.