“Direct digital manufacturing of parts in-house has helped meet critical deadlines for products that would have been delayed by last-minute design changes. speeds up the development process more than we could have anticipated. It also completely removes the overheads of third-party supplier interaction on many parts.”
“It used to take three weeks to receive our 3D printed SLA models. Now it takes just 48 hours with PolyJet technology, meaning it is 10 times quicker for us to create surgical guides. This has been a game changer for our customer service, enabling us to provide our patients with an accurate surgical guide faster than ever before.”
“Traditionally, injection mold development takes six weeks, but by designing and 3D printing the molds in-house, we were able to produce complex versions in just three days.”
"FDM helped us achieve a manufacturing cost reduction of 40%. That’s 10% more than the traditional approach would have offered."
“We could print, from the virtual files already created, all the major buildings of the capitol campus, saving us hundreds of hours of tedious hand detail work.”
“The speed, accuracy, and durability of the models produced with the Dimension 3D Printer is something that can really fuel student excitement for design."
“We were under challenging time constraints and the new model allowed us to prepare in a fraction of the time normally required."
"3D printing has definitely helped us sharpen our competitive edge."
“The interaction among students and the confidence they gain in their skills help present engineering as an exciting and viable degree option for these kids. And none of this would be possible without our Dimension 3D Printer.”
"I no longer have to constrain my designs because of prototyping limitations. Now I can focus on designing better, more functional parts.”
"When I produce a final mechanical part in metal, I have to wait about 15 days. But with our Stratasys 3D Printer, I can have my part right in front of me in a few hours, assemble it and validate it immediately."
“FDM tooling has opened up exciting new business opportunities by making it practical to produce molded pulp packaging in low quantities.”
“Sodimas is focused on the niche elevator business, developing a relatively small series of customized solutions. We need to innovate a great deal, and that’s why 3D printing is so important to our company."
"We simultaneously design and produce parts used to assemble the elevator’s ceiling, walls and floor. With 3D printing, we’re able to quickly check the design and assembly for the correct fit, before proceeding to manufacturing the elevator in aluminum."
"When I produce a final mechanical part in metal, I have to wait about 15 days. But with our Stratasys 3D Printer, I can have my part right in front of me in a few hours, assemble it and validate it immediately."