PolyJet Case 3D printing Study - Volvo Construction Equipment retools engine

Volvo Construction Equipment Retools the Engine Using 3D Printing

Volvo Construction Equipment Retools the Engine Using 3D Printing

Volvo Construction Equipment has been able to leverage the design freedom and efficiency of 3D printing to produce complex prototypes. By using Stratasys PolyJet 3D printing technology they have been able to significantly reduce the capital they have invested into tooling for prototypes. Read their story.

Lumenium Desktop Metal 3D Printer Case Study

Lumenium

Lumenium

Lumenium, a Virginia based company that specializes in developing internal combustion engines, identified the opportunity to use the Desktop Metal Studio System and metal 3D printing with bound metal deposition technology to accelerate their design iterations and rapid prototyping process. With the Studio System they saved significant costs, time, and weight with the final parts.

ATOMIC

ATOMIC

Designing Concert Sets with 3D Printing In the early 1990s, Tom McPhillips, a London-based theatre set designer known for creating…

SAP

SAP

Charting a New Course for Manufacturing Norwegian marine equipment manufacturer Sørlandets Aluminiumprodukter (SAP) specializes in producing products such as helmsman chairs, table…

Sodimas

Sodimas

Designing High-End Elevators with 3D Printing Established in 1975, Sodimas has been designing and selling elevator components that can be…