Engineering & Design

Leverage the benefits of 3D printing

Additive manufacturing empowers engineers and designers to create prototypes, models, and even end-use products in a way that can leverage innovation in geometry, approach and materials. No matter what industry or sector engineers and designers are not limited to traditional tooling, supply chains, or production cycles to get ideas off the ground.

Example Applications:

Mechanical engineering, embedded / multi-axis single unit electronics and circuits, complex geometries at scale, civil engineering, materials testing, ergonomics, R&D

Example Benefits:

Shorter Lead times

Reliable validation and QA processes

Tooling cost reductions

In-house production of functional prototypes

Design freedom and advantage

Assembly cost reductions

Faster design iteration

Further Reading:

https://amfg.ai/industrial-applications-of-3d-printing-the-ultimate-guide

Additive manufacturing empowers engineers and designers to create prototypes, models, and even end-use products in a way that can leverage innovation in geometry, approach and materials. No matter what industry or sector engineers and designers are not limited to traditional tooling, supply chains, or production cycles to get ideas off the ground.

Example Applications:

Mechanical engineering, embedded / multi-axis single unit electronics and circuits, complex geometries at scale, civil engineering, materials testing, ergonomics, R&D

Example Benefits:

Shorter Lead times

Reliable validation and QA processes

Tooling cost reductions

In-house production of functional prototypes

Design freedom and advantage

Assembly cost reductions

Faster design iteration

Further Reading:

https://amfg.ai/industrial-applications-of-3d-printing-the-ultimate-guide/

How 3D Printing Will Change Your Engineering Degree