Who is it for and why is it needed?
- Start-ups - to test concepts before mass production.
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Designers - to verify the shape and ergonomics of the future product.
- Engineers - to create technical samples and perform tests.
- Manufacturers - to present prototypes to investors or clients.
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Architects - for the printing of building and structure models.
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Medical sector - for the manufacture of organ and implant models.
- Automotive and aeronautical industry - for testing new parts.
What will you get after 3D prototyping?
Once the work is finished, you will receive:
- Physical prototype - a finished part, printed according to your requirements.
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3D model in the format that is convenient for you: .STP, .STL, .OBJ or .XB.
This will allow you to test the product, evaluate its shape and functionality, and
make changes to serial production if necessary.