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3D SystemsManufacturing the Future |
United States | |
1986 | |
Public | |
NYSE: DDD | |
$100m-1b | |
1,001 - 10,000 | |
Open website |
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Number of Case Studies7
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Planetary Resources Uses 3D Printing in Spacecraft Production
Planetary Resources expects that the Arkyd spacecraft will eventually be mass-produced at cost significantly lower than current spacecraft, so weight must be minimized to the greatest extent possible. |
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3D Printed Prototypes Streamline Equipment Introduction
Vauxhall set out to introduce a modified process hanger with a new part that would be used to support each vehicle body throughout the production process. This part is a critical piece and had to perfectly fit both the machinery and the auto body to create correct clearances and avoid damage during production. |
Enhancing Surgical Training and Patient Safety through Simulation: GSL SMART Lab Case Study
As clinical medicine is becoming focused more on patient safety and the quality of care, medical simulation has been proposed as a means to bridge the educational gap between the classroom and the clinical environment. Dr. Sandeep Ganni, the director of the GSL SMART Lab in India, envisioned a world-class surgical and medical training center where physicians and healthcare professionals could learn skills through simulation training and aimed at remodeling the approach toward patient safety and healthcare in India. He was looking for different simulators for different specialties to provide both basic and advanced simulation training. |
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LUTZBOT
Proven TechnologyTens of thousands of people in 85 countries around the world rely on award-winning LulzBot 3D printers, parts, and plastics to get the job done. We proudly serve Fortune 500 companies, NASA and other agencies, small businesses, universities, libraries, and hackers. Open Source Hardware communities are at the core of everything we do. Collaboration enhances every product we offer.Open for AllWe are committed to respecting your freedom. That's why our products come with freely licensed designs, specifications, and documentation so your machine can be understood, modified, and shared as we make improvements together. We partner with leading organizations like Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA.org) to advance collaborative technology. |