KUKA Robotics uses MakerBot 3D printers to accelerate their product development and continue to innovate in the robotics industry. KUKA is changing manufacturing at a staggering rate by releasing more capable and efficient robots, with the help of 3D printing. Take a look at their story.
Team Penske, one of the most competitive automotive racing teams in the world, evolved their use of 3D printing from testing models in their wind tunnel to jigs and fixtures, washout tooling in their composites
department, and end-use race car components. Additive manufacturing has provided them with a competitive edge, and a leadership position in performance.
- Tooling, Jigs and Fixtures, Rapid Prototyping, 3D Printing
Thule, a consumer goods manufacturer, embraces additive manufacturing with FDM Nylon 12 carbon fiber and Stratasys Fortus 3D Printers. With less than a full year of the Fortus 450mc under its belt, the company has already printed numerous designs and saved over $45,000 so far this year, and countless days of time.
Charting a New Course for Manufacturing Norwegian marine equipment manufacturer Sørlandets Aluminiumprodukter (SAP) specializes in producing products such as helmsman chairs, table…