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  • "The impact on our patients is significant, and due to the reduced time under anesthesia, the risks of associated complications is substantially decreased.”

  • "In general, it costs approximately KRW 1.5 million ($1,240) to outsource the production of a gearbox prototype. With the Stratasys Objet30 Pro, the maximum cost is KRW 400,000 ($330)."

  • "We provide the know-how developed within Ricoh and deliver it to our customers as a service. We are excited to bring 3D printing into our business, from prototyping for R&D, to the manufacturing of tools and now for production."

  • “If a surgeon is going to plan for a surgery, we want to make sure they have the absolute best preparation they can have and that means removing any barriers to get this technology into the hands of providers so they can deliver the absolute best patient care.”

  • “We provide the people, processes and technology to help healthcare providers incorporate 3D printing at their facility. Whether you want to simply order a patient-specific medical model, or set up a fully-staffed, on-site lab, RICOH offers the expertise to make this invaluable tool more accessible.”

  • "Stratasys Stereolithography (SL) has enabled us to find a niche in our market, helping us to evolve as we offer a unique method of additive manufactured mandrel tooling. Our customer came to us with a problem and there was no alternative solution."

  • “From a cost savings perspective, typical tooling costs range between $5-10K, depending on the complexity of the mold. By utilizing the Stratasys J55, we reduced that to less than $1000.”

  • "[With 3D printing], we are raising the standard of care and doing it quicker and more accurately than they did before."

  • "The elastomer materials we produced with Origin One, were a great benefit to our team. The comfort of the handles and durability of IND 402 was a good fit for our needs and we realized the evolution of the new technology."

  • “Printing one of our small engine parts and using the water-soluble support has been a game changer for us. We just left it overnight in a bucket of tap water and the part was 100% clean and clear of support. That speaks volumes for what that support material can do …

  • “We always try something new, We listen closely to our customers’ needs and explore materials. Essentially, the application drives the material choice, and the choice drives us to buy technology and implement the required internal process.”

  • "People say a picture is worth a thousand words, but a 3D print is worth a thousand pictures. The possibilities are endless."

  • “The newest 3D print technology allows us to bring to life how we traditionally visualize cellular proteins on a computer in computational chemistry and biology.”

  • “In drug discovery, we’re working to develop drugs that will fit into the relevant gap or pocket within the protein structure and stop it working.”

  • “We have an obligation to deliver superior precision to our clients, and this 3D printer’s precision is simply unachievable with any other technology today."