Additive manufacturing has come a long way over the past 30+ years. Today, there is a wide range of technologies that fall under the umbrella of the term additive manufacturing. In our evolving society, each of these technologies have a place. As AM technologies become more affordable, versatile, and efficient, industries will continue to bring these useful tools to their teams whether in the design lab or on the manufacturing floor, or perhaps someday even on the surface of another planet.
There Is An Innovator In Everyone
Empowering Engineers of Today and Tomorrow
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Gain Added Design Confidence and Reduce Risk
Empower engineers to make products that better meet customer requirements, with more iterations to refine concepts and tooling ahead of production.
Integrate higher performing, more complex designs that you could not reasonably take before and continually innovate to ensure that you stay ahead of competitors.
Fast-Turn Manufacturing Tools and Aids
Constant improvement on the assembly line means quickly identifying an opportunity and acting on it.
With a 3D printer by your side, you can work with the assembly technicians to design and produce tools to save time, reduce human strain, and increase line consistency. Create a digital library and print gauges, drill jigs, alignment fixtures, and ergonomic tools – all on-demand.
On-Vehicle Parts that Perform
Short custom car shops and racing teams (from karting to Formula 1) have a unique set of challenges.
Designing and manufacturing low run parts or hard to find replacements can be daunting and expensive. 3D printing offers the ability to design, iterate, and manufacture individual parts in industrial materials with the push of a button.
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Automotive
Manufacturing
Medical
Robotics
Hardware and Sanitary
Plastic Parts and Toys Manufacturers
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