Who needs it and why?
- Startups - to test concepts before mass production.
- Designers - to check the shape and ergonomics of the future product.
- Engineers - to create technical prototypes and tests.
- Manufacturers - to present prototypes to investors or customers.
- Architects - to print models of buildings and structures.
- The medical field - to make models of organs and implants.
- Automotive and aviation industries - for testing new parts.
What do you get after 3D prototyping?
Upon completion of the work, you will receive:
- A physical prototype is a finished part printed to your specifications.
- 3D model in a format convenient for you: .STP, .STL, .OBJ or .XB.
This will allow you to test the product, evaluate its form and functionality, and make changes to the mass production if necessary.