Engineering & Manufacturing

Aerospace & Defense
Aerospace, and Defense Engineers require lightweight, robust solutions for prototyping, tooling and short run parts manufacturing. This industry has embraced filament printing for concept and prototype modeling and continues to adopt Stereolithography and Material Jetting to make precision parts and tooling. In Aerospace, and Defense, weight of components directly corresponds to fuel efficiency. 3D printing continues to be used to reduce the weight of components. 3D printing also allows printing replacement parts on demand reducing the massive redundancy of spare parts being kept globally.
Automotive
Automotive Engineers require quick, accurate solutions for prototyping, tooling and short run parts manufacturing. The Automotive Industry continues to adopt Stereolithography and Material Jetting to make precision parts and tooling. 3D printing also allows printing replacement parts on demand reducing the massive redundancy of spare parts being kept globally.
Consumer Goods
We live in an era where consumers are looking to stand out from the crowd 3D printing helps you create products that are unique to the individual. Mass customization and personalization options offer unlimited potential to deliver bespoke products. The ability to tailor the product to the consumer’s specific size or shape and offer personalized color combinations or product features are all key advantages with Additive Manufacturing.