MixedThe Wall Street JournalMr. D’Aveni has assembled some thought-provoking ideas about the implications of an important type of technology in which investment is rising fast. The problem is that he gets carried away by enthusiasm for his own dramatic visions. Too much of The Pan-Industrial Revolution reads like promotional material for 3D printing ... His breezy description may cause the unwary reader to envision fully formed engines popping out of printers ... Wherever Mr. D’Aveni finds a company experimenting with 3D printing, whether in making an aircraft engine or a car, he extrapolates straight to smashing success and market domination ... The rise of pan-industrials, he proclaims, is inevitable ... In other words, if the revolution doesn’t happen, it’s their fault.