In an industrial estate in Veldhoven, a Dutch town that hardly anyone would know how to place on a map, the most expensive and complex machine that humanity uses to produce anything is assembled. It weighs 150 tons, the same as two Airbus A320, arrives in 250 boxes, needs 250 engineers and six months to assemble, and costs ... Read more
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In an industrial estate in Veldhoven, a Dutch town that hardly anyone would know how to place on a map, the most expensive and complex machine that humanity uses to produce anything is assembled. It weighs 150 tons, the same as two Airbus A320, arrives in 250 boxes, needs 250 engineers and six months to assemble, and costs ... Read more