
Additive manufacturing is changing the way we plan, design and produce products. By augmenting traditional manufacturing processes with 3D printed production tools, molds and final parts, additive manufacturing can accelerate delivery times while significantly reducing costs.
This was really brought home at the recent EuroMold 2014 exhibition in Frankfurt where Stratasys presented a host of important manufacturing applications including composite processing tooling, jigs and fixtures, plastic processing tooling, and end use products – with practical examples such as robotic end of arm tools and a Porsche engine.

at EuroMold 2014
But just in case you didn’t make it to Frankfurt this year, we filmed four concise application presentations for you with Ryan Sybrant, Senior Manager of Manufacturing Solutions, Stratasys:
Plastic Processing Tools/Injection Molds
So take a look at these four quick clips and see how 3D printing can transform your production processes, today!
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3D printers really changed manufacturing forever. It used to be months from when you drew up a prototype to when you had a possibly functional product. Now you can literally print something overnight and move very quick from start to finish. Thanks for posting this really cool info on the production process!
Thanks Drew, glad you enjoyed it!