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Please see below a list of industries where 3D printing is used, click to read more about your industry...

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    3D Printers for Architects

    For an Architect or Engineer looking to invest in this exciting new area we are happy to deliver a working solution that allows you to create outstanding Architectural models that you can print time and again or which you can adapt as your planning needs change or your c...

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    Automotive

    From clay models to concept cars, models form the basis of the auto design process. With large build trays, an extensive selection of functional materials, and over-molding capabilities that can print strong, structural products with flexible ergonomic features, Stratasy...

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    Consumer Electronics

    The triple requirements of attractive design, small form factor, and high production efficiency make designing consumer electronics products particularly challenging. Creating prototypes and models of these products is equally difficult: Realistic models that include all...

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    Consumer Goods

    Prototyping plays a key role in the development process of consumer products and their packaging. Industrial designers, mechanical engineers, packaging designers, graphic artists and marketing staff all use prototypes to visualize products, understand how they will funct...

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    Aerospace & Defence

    Defence products must withstand some of the toughest environments known to man. To enable accurate fit and function testing, prototypes used in designing these products must reflect their physical and mechanical properties as well. Explore the stratasys 3D Print range fo...

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    Dental

    For a growing number of dental lab owners, digital dentistry is already here. By incorporated CAD/CAM automation into their strategic business models, dental labs are able to save time and labor, while at the same time improve the quality and precision of dental parts th...

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    Education

    Whether you’re an educator assisting students to develop design skills, a student seeking exciting new ways to bring concepts to life or a researcher pursuing new levels of study via state-of-the-art technology, Stratasys & Objet 3D printers are the first port ...

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    Entertainment

    In the Animation &  Entertainment industry, details make a world of difference. To bring their creations to life, animators, prop builders and other entertainment industry professionals rely on finely detailed, vivid models and prototypes. 3D printers now allow ...

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    Hearing Aids

    Hearing Aids is what is dubbed in the 3D Printing industry as Rapid Manufacturing (RM); where end products are actually printed on the Stratasys & Objet systems and the tray becomes a form of production line. RM is a challenging application, requiring the matching of...

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    Industrial Machinery

    When designing machinery for industrial applications, versatility is paramount. Designers often create a selection of different sized models, using a variety of materials with a range of physical properties, to assess performance.

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    Jewellery

    • Jewelry typically requires three main figures that are central in developing prototypes that match the desired end product.
    • Firstly, fine details are necessary to correctly depict the desired product, due to the typically small size of Jewelry pro...
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    Medical

    Stratasys & Objet's advanced 3D printed systems and materials assist medical experts in a range of medical fields from audiology to dental, orthopedic and other applications.

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    Medical Equipment

    Medical Equipment products are becoming more and more challenging. Products are designed with maximum efficiency from the perspectives of both design and production. This is commonly translated into elements that are small in size and that require fine details and high a...

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    Packaging

    We understand that when designing packaging that buyers need to see more than an onscreen solution, they wish to feel how tactile a finished packaging solution will be to consumers whom may wish to buy their product, they also have to consider transportation cost, mercha...

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    Service Bureaus

    Service Bureaus are required to have systems that are capable of significant throughput and that enable a versatile solution offering to cover the maximum range of customer demands.

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    Sporting Goods

    Sporting Goods typically require prototypes with a combination of both rigid and flexible materials integrated into one part. For example, to best simulate the desired end-product, shoe soles require various levels of flexibility (different shore levels), as well as rigi...

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    Toys

    Stratasys & Objet’s true-to-life models offer a unique opportunity in the Toys industry. In this segment, appearance of end products is key; it’s all about delivering the most vivid prototype so as to get a better understanding of the desired end result.<...

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