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Case Studies Overview
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3D Printing Case Studies
Please find below a selection of our 3D Printing Case Studies from a wide range of our customers. The case studies are complied by industry, and demonstrate how our family of 3D Printer systems are versatile for any 3D modeling requirement.
We welcome your feedback, questions and inquiries, so please feel free to contact us regarding our range of 3D Printers and their application in your industry and sector.
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Rietveld Architects
Objet Technology Enables New York-Based International Architecture Firm to Shave Months Off Model-Building Time
Rietveld Architects LL P, established in New York City in 1994, is known throughout the United States and Europe for its large-scale, creative commercial and residential spaces. Its international team of architects places a premium on embracing the latest technologies in such areas as energy savings and individual environmental controls.
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Coleman & Associates
Alaris30 produces more accurate models in less time
Objet 3D Printing System Helps Model Maker Coleman & Associates Win and Keep More Clients
Founded in 1984, Coleman & Associates is a team of model-making professionals who are experts in 3D development, mold making and production. The team prides itself in producing the highest quality models and prototypes available. Clients include attorneys who need models for litigation work, and architects, engineers and manufacturers that require accurate models as sales tools. Clients also need beautiful display models of largerthan-life projects for lobbies and museums.
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Doosan Infracore Co. Ltd.
Objet Helps Doosan Infracore Bring Modeling In House & Reduce Production Times
Doosan Infracore is a global leader in the production of heavy duty, best-of-breed excavation equipment. Until recently, the company created prototype models using CNC and silicon molds or it would outsource its concept modeling to a service provider. The challenge of concept modeling like this was that the outsourcing was slow and the resulting models were not printed in fine enough detail.

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GSK Precision
GSK Precision Enhances Customer Loyalty and Trust, with Objet 3D Printer
GSK Precision specializes in manufacturing precise automotive products such as mechanical motors, transmission gear parts and engine control unit boxes. The company is part of the GSK Group Ltd., the largest automotive component manufacturer in Taiwan.

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AP Racing
Coventry-based AP Racing, one of the worlds leading manufacturers of brake and clutch systems for motorsport and specialist road-going vehicles, is achieving significant time and cost savings in its design processes, with the Objet QuadraTempo™ 3D PolyJet™ printing system.
The Objet QuadraTempoTM enables AP Racing to produce high resolution 3D output for design verification and customer form, fit and function testing prior to production, as well as to demonstrate components to subcontract suppliers prior to commitment to tooling.

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VALEO
VALEO Strengthens Competitive Advantages & Reduces Development Costs with Objet 3D Printing.
VALEO Automotive A/C Hubei Co., Ltd., commonly called VALEO Shashi A/C, is a joint venture of the VALEO Group of France and the China National Investment Corporation.
The company has nearly 20 years of development history in China and it produces 1 million sets of automotive air conditioning (A/C) systems or parts every year. With an international customer base spanning the major domestic auto manufacturers, as well as many European manufacturers. |

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Jaguar Land Rover
Jaguar Land Rover installed a Connex500 from Objet in the summer of 2008. The 3D printer was chosen for its multi-material capability, which combines two different materials and draws on their best attributes to deliver superior models.
The two global premium brands of Jaguar and Land Rover have been under single ownership since the year 2000, firstly as part of the Ford Motor Company and now as the UK-based wing of the Indian TATA Group.
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3M Korea
3M Improves its Design Process and Gains Manufacturing Confidence with Objet 3D Printing
3M serves customers through six business segments, producing some of the world's best-known consumer brands, such as Scotch®, Post-it®, and Scotch-Brite®. The 3M Korea branch produces a wide range of household and electronic products. |
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Aran Research & Development
Aran cuts design time by 50%, strengthens competitive advantage with its Eden™ 3D printing system
Aran Research & Development serves the local high-tech industry and international clients in the fields of medical and security products, printing equipment electronic packaging, agricultural products and numerous other tools and machines. |
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Balda
Balda helps customers design new products with Objet 3D printing system
In the product development process, reaching a deep understanding of customer requirements and translating them into accurate and realistic concept models within tight deadlines is essential to remaining competitive and keeping up with dynamic industry trends. Balda Solutions Malaysia, a leading Malaysian ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) for a number of global mobile phone companies, understands how critical the concept verification stage is to product development. |
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ESTec
ESTec amplifies innovation and tunes down costs with Objet 3D printing system
At ESTec, a leading Korean manufacturer of high-quality audio systems, total commitment to providing an extraordinary sound experience has been a driving theme behind the company's evolution since its establishment in 1971. Its wide spectrum of innovative products includes automotive audio systems, home audio systems, display audio systems, micro acoustic transducers (used in mobile appliances), multimedia and PA speakers, amplifiers, and more.
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Fender Musical Instruments
Fender Cuts Rapid Prototyping Costs in Half with Objet 3D Printer
Musical instruments company leverages Objet’s Eden350V to speed product development, improve quality of designs.
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation designs and manufactures stringed instruments and amplifiers. The company makes acoustic guitars, electric basses, mandolins, banjos, and violins, as well as guitar amplifiers. Avril Lavigne, Elvis Costello, Eric Clapton, Pete Townsend and Sting are among the artists known for using Fender equipment.
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iMote
High-accuracy Objet 3D printing creates “sellable” model of child-friendly TV remote
Ensuring young children watch only age-appropriate TV programs is often a challenge. With that in mind, entrepreneurial inventor Gil Lavi designed a unique, child-friendly television remote control unit that would enable parents to precisely define which channels their children would be allowed to watch.
Lavi worked with an industrial designer, who brought the CAD designs to Digmey Hagalil, a rapid prototyping and 3D printing service bureau.
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Logitech design Services
Logitech Services save design costs and improve confidentiality thanks to Objet’s Eden™ 3D printing system
The Design Center at Logitech Ireland Servises is a development hothouse for Logitech’s popular high-end retail computer mice, digital pens, digital presenters, remote controls and other pointing devices.
In seeking to improve their design process, the design team researched its 3-D printing options in depth. Early on, they discovered that the technology and solutions available at the time (in 2002 and 2003) did not meet their stringent requirements.
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Matsushita AVC
Motoyoshi Tsujino, Technical Specialist Production Engineering Center
Matsushita AVC Networks Company, one of the business domain companies of Matsushita (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.), operates in a particularly fast-moving market – digital audio-visual products.
Competition for consumer spending on TVs, video cameras, movie cameras, and other AV products is fierce, with frequent new product introductions. This means that development cycles are extremely short.

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NordicNeuroLab
NordicNeuroLab Radically Reduces Time to Market, with Objet 3D Printing
NNL is an innovative Scandinavian medical design and production company that specializes in functional MRI (fMRI) imaging. Its product line features integrated hardware and software components that can be used in unison or separately.
Functional imaging is a complex interdisciplinary field and NNL ’s relationship with medical professionals has been essential for transforming great ideas into great products.
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Peltor
Peltor Uses Objet 3D Printing System for Form, Fit and Function Testing
In the world of protection and communication gear, safety and quality are what matters. Having gear that fits properly is essential, and as it’s worn daily, nice design is appreciated as well. Creating well-designed head and face protectors and communication devices requires testing with prototype materials that mimic the materials used in the final design. This ensures that functional testing returns accurate results.
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Top Notch Design
Top Notch Design Creates Prototypes Faster and More Accurately Using Objet 3D Printing System In-House
In the field of industrial and high-end product design, highly accurate fit, function and form testing is crucial.
Design agencies that can validate and verify design feasibility in-house can save their customers time and cost in the design process, and ensure design innovations stay secret. Objet 3D printing technology, in-house is a valuable tool.
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Helvex S.A. de C.V.
Helvex Cuts Prototyping Time by up to 80% with Objet 3D Printer
Mexico-based Helvex is a leading manufacturer of kitchen and bathroom fixtures and ceramic bathroom furnishings, ranging from faucets and bathroom suites to institutional sensor-operated sanitary equipment. At Helvex, prototypes are used throughout the product development process, starting with industrial design models for new design concepts, through to detailed models for functional testing, including water flow tests.
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Coleman & Associates
Alaris30 produces more accurate models in less time
Objet 3D Printing System Helps Model Maker Coleman & Associates Win and Keep More Clients
Founded in 1984, Coleman & Associates is a team of model-making professionals who are experts in 3D development, mold making and production. The team prides itself in producing the highest quality models and prototypes available. Clients include attorneys who need models for litigation work, and architects, engineers and manufacturers that require accurate models as sales tools. Clients also need beautiful display models of largerthan-life projects for lobbies and museums.
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Tongji University
College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Ease of use makes the teaching process more effective
The Objet Alaris30 Desktop 3D printer allows students to realize their 3D designs quickly and with a very high degree of accuracy. The students and teaching staff were pleased with the fine level of detail and smooth surfaces.
The system is user-friendly and easy to use, enabling students with no prior machine experience to easily produce their designs safely and efficiently, and no need for complicated post-processing. |
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Mahidol University
Elevates Model Accuracy and Cuts Costs with Objet 3D Printing
The Industrial Service Center at Mahidol University, Thailand, conducts research and provides technological services to various university departments and external industries. Part of the department of engineering, the Service Center is required to deliver highly accurate models and prototypes within tight timeframes and with a limited budget. |
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Bremen University of Applied Sciences
Objet Helps Engineering Students Gain Practical Experience Using Professional Tools
To get ahead in today’s job market, students need all the professional training they can get while still in university. The Rapid Prototype Laboratory at the Bremen University of Applied Sciences was established two years ago to provide its students with practical experience in a simulated professional environment. After years of depending on a fused deposition modeling (FDM) system, the laboratory added an Objet Alaris30 Desktop 3D Printing System.
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Nanyang Yechnological University
School of Mechanical and Aerospace
Objet 3D Printer Helps Engineering Department Fabricate Minuscule Tissue Scaffolds
The precise science of tissue engineering requires the ability to produce fabricated extracellular matrices – or scaffolds – with reproducible, high-resolution features. However, most conventional scaffold fabrication methods can only produce scaffolds in bulk form with random porous structures. Seeking a more precise and controllable solution that would be effective for their advanced applications, researchers at Nanyang Technological University’s School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, looked for a suitably priced high-resolution rapid prototyping technology.
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Chienkuo Technlology University
Objet Enhances Mechanical Engineering Research and Education at Chienkuo Technology University
Today’s university students require an education that offers the best possible entry into the job market, and the Mechanical Engineering Department at ChienKuo Technology University is doing what it can to meet that need.
The department sought a rapid prototyping solution that would provide students with hands-on, practical experience, and also generate income by enabling the department to offer corporations cost-effective rapid prototyping services.
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University of Maryland
- A,James Clark School of Engineering
Using Objet 3D printing technology,University of Maryland aerospace engineers significantly enhanced the validity and productivity of research studies
For over 50 years, the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering has pioneered breakthroughs in understanding flight, exploring space and designing aerospace components, vehicles and systems. This program has earned a reputation for excellence in engineering, education and research.
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Camerino University
Objet Elevates Architectural Design, Reduces Time & Costs at Camerino University
For Luca Frattari, a PhD candidate at the University of Camerino’s Eduoardo Vittoria School of Architecture and Design, the old adage of “seeing is believing” describes only half of what is needed when working on his cutting edge design and architectural research. For him, the next, and just as vital, step is “touching is understanding”.
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Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Objet’s Connex350 3D Printing System Enables Real World Physical Testing at Biorobotics and Biomechanics Lab
Using Objet 3D Models to Go Beyond CAD
BRML’s interest in kinematics and mechanism design is motivated by the belief that many designers are overly dependent on computer-aided design tools and software results. In contrast, BRML focuses on asking meaningful questions and searching for fundamental understanding of the problems and processes being studied.
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HIT
Industrial Design Department Gains Speed, Accuracy and Creativity with Objet 3D Printing Technology
Israel’s Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) is a fully accredited academic center dedicated to science, engineering and technology. More than 3,600 bachelors and masters degree students study in a wide range of disciplines, including Industrial design, mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering, information science, and others. The Industrial Design Department, part of the School of Design, is the major user of the Objet 3D printer at HIT.
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Coventry University
Uses Objet 3-D Printing System in Queen’s Award-Winning Industrial Design Education Program
Coventry University’s Department of Industrial Design has gained worldwide recognition for its educational leadership, thanks to its use of Objet 3D printing technology and its other educational innovations.
The Department recently won a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education – an honour that recognizes the university’s outstanding achievements, including its work with the Eden250™ 3D printing system.
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Zurich University
Objet 3D Printing Helps Shed Light on Ancient Human Evolution
Recently, when the Anthropological Institute at Zurich University was investigating Neanderthal brain size at birth (fossils dating ~50,000 yrs of age), it gained new insights into the history of human evolution. Using the remains of a newborn from the Mezmaiskaya Cave (Crimea, Russia) and of two infants from the Dederiyeh Cave (Syria), Prof. Dr. Christoph P. E. Zollikofer and his team were able to procure new insights into ‘Neanderthal obstetrics’, patterns of brain growth and the evolution of human life history.
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The Gömböc
Physical Evidence of a Mathematical Theorem
The Gömböc is a round piece of clear synthetic material with gently peaked, organic curves. It looks like a piece of modern art. But if you tip it over, something unusual happens: it rights itself.
It leans off to one side, rocks to and fro as if gathering strength and then, presto, tips itself back into a “standing” position as if by magic. It doesn’t have a hidden counterweight inside that helps it perform this trick, like an inflatable punching-bag doll that uses a central weight to stand upright after you strike it.
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University of Applied Sciences Jena
Uses Objet 3D Printing Technology to Advance Education and Research at the University and Beyond Easy, fast and real visualization of component functions
The University of Applied Sciences Jena is a modern educational institute in every respect. Founded in 1991, and with a student body of nearly 5,000, the university focuses on providing practice-oriented, science-based education.
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Coventry University
Coventry University Uses Objet 3-D Printing System in Queen’s Award-Winning Industrial Design Education Program
Coventry University’s Department of Industrial Design has gained worldwide recognition for its educational leadership, thanks to its use of Objet 3D printing technology and its other educational innovations.
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Digital Mechanics
Digital Mechanics Triples Sales Volume
Digital Mechanics Sweden AB, a rapid prototyping service bureau located in Vasteras, Sweden, is living proof that creative thinking, advanced technology and dedication to service make a winning recipe for success.
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Coraline
Bringing Coraline To Life with Objet's 3D Models
With the help of breakthrough technologies from Objet, the innovation leader in 3D printing, the creative team behind the new feature film, Coraline, brought to life an exciting alternate reality and broke new ground in stop-motion animation.
Directed by Henry Selick; Based on the novel by Neil Gaiman
Released by A Focus Features release of a Focus Features presentation of a LAIKA production.
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PUMA
PUMA Compresses Design Time with Objet 3D Printers
PUMA's long-term mission is to become the most desirable and sustainable sport-lifestyle company. Naturally, this implies a focus on style and creativity, and has practical implications for the design process of its footwear, which involves extensive planning and multiple iterations carried out over several continents. |
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adidas
Races into the Future with Objet 3D Printing
Delivering innovative, state-of-the-art sports footwear apparel and accessories in virtually every country in the world is no small feat. Yet, with more than 170 subsidiaries and over 40,000 employees worldwide, the adidas Group does just that. To continuously improve
its products, which are sold under the adidas, Reebok and TaylorMade trade names, the 80-year old company always looks to the latest technology to continuously revolutionize its design, development and production processes. |
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Sanchuan
Perfects Water Meter Parts and Assemblies with Objet Alaris30
Jiangxi Sanchuan Water Meters Co., Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturer of water metering systems and pipe fitting components for residential, industrial and agricultural markets. With a well-earned reputation for quality and precision in measuring and collecting data from watering systems, Sanchuan offers a wide range of advanced products that enable customers to precisely supervise and control water flow. |
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Metro Health
Objet Helps to Optimize Surgical Outcomes through Precise Anatomical Modeling
In cases where complex, multi-faceted surgical procedures are required, the ability to predetermine the best possible outcome is key. Anatomical modeling – made possible through the use of advanced 3D printing systems – allows surgical teams like MetroHealth's Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery to evaluate several different treatment scenarios before deciding on a plan that ensures these needs are met. |
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Ivivi Technologies
With Objet, Ivivi Technologies rapidly, accurately and cost-effectively engineers, develops and manufactures medical devices in-house for clinical trials
Ivivi Technologies, a publicly traded medical technology company, develops noninvasive electrotherapies for a wide range of different medical applications. Ivivi’s medical devices are used to treat pain and swelling by stimulating patients’ anti-inflammatory responses. |
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UCLA Medical Center
Objet's QuadraTempo™ system for building highly accurate 3D models was used to plan the successful separation of
conjoined twins in Los Angeles last month.
Guatemalan twins Maria Teresa and Maria de Jesus QuiejAlvarez were born joined at the head on July 24, 2001. The twins' brains were separate and complete, with separated arteries and a dividing membrane
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Orchid Design
Objet 3D Desktop Printer Helps Orchid Design Accelerate Time-to-Revenue for New Orthopedic Devices by 20 Percent
In-house rapid prototyping helps firm produce high-resolution models
up to 20x faster than before Orchid Design, a division of Orchid Orthopedic Solutions, helps bring orthopedic innovations to life. Its staff of designers and engineers work with medical professionals to design, prototype and test new orthopedic solutions. Orchid Design’s customers are Orthopedic OEM’s who develop and sell implants, instrumentation and minimally invasive devices.
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Biorep
Objet 3D Printer Helps Biorep Accelerate Quest for Diabetes Cure
Ability to produce rapid prototypes in-house cuts medical
equipment development time in half, accelerates time to market
Biorep Technologies is an original equipment manufacturer for the medical industry, focused primarily on developing devices required to find a cure for diabetes. Biorep is affiliated with the world-renowned Diabetes Research Institute in Miami, and strives to offer islet isolation equipment at a reasonable price to give access to the technology to as many research centers as possible.
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NordicNeuroLab
Radically Reduces Time to Market, with Objet 3D Printing
NNL is an innovative Scandinavian medical design and production company that specializes in functional MRI (fMRI) imaging. Its product line features integrated hardware and software components that can be used in unison or separately. Functional imaging is a complex interdisciplinary field and NNL ’s relationship with medical professionals has been essential for transforming great ideas into great products. The entire NNL product line is designed and developed in collaboration with its customer base of medical research and clinical groups.
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Arch Day Design
Alaris30 helps Arch Day Design improve design quality, win more business
In-house Objet 3D printing system helps medical device firm reduce turnaround time for rapid prototypes from three days to three hours
Arch Day Design is a comprehensive medical device design firm based in Ventura, California, whose principals have more than 25 years’ experience.
Specializing in minimally invasive devices, the firm’s clients range from individual surgeons to large health-care companies such as Allergan.
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Yacht Model - Digmey Hagalil
In-Objet accuracy puts wind in the sales of yacht model building business
Yacht models, like the real thing, have a special character, with the general form of the hull considered by many to be a perfect harmonic shape. And, like the full-size sea-faring vessels themselves, models of yachts are often inspiring, sometimes romantic, and always precisely formed. To meet such high standards for quality, accuracy and precision, master yacht model builder Digmey Hagalil depends on 3D printing technology from Objet. |
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3D Creation Lab
Web-to-Prototype – 3D Creation Lab pioneers a new service with Objet Alaris30
In the teeth of a recession, it takes a pioneering spirit and a long-term vision to start a new business and leave the safety net of an established company founded by your family. Such is his belief in the latest Objet prototyping technologies, and their potential to reach an entirely new class of user, that Ben Bartholomew decided to follow his beliefs irrespective of the world economy.
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iMote
High-accuracy Objet 3D printing creates “sellable” model of child-friendly TV remote
Ensuring young children watch only age-appropriate TV programs is often a challenge. With that in mind, entrepreneurial inventor Gil Lavi designed a unique, child-friendly television remote control unit that would enable parents to precisely define which channels their children would be allowed to watch. Lavi worked with an industrial designer, who brought the CAD designs to Digmey Hagalil, a rapid prototyping and 3D printing service bureau.
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Industrial Plastic Fabrications (IPF)
From Zero to 360 Customers with Objet
Industrial Plastic Fabrications (IPF) of Essex, United Kingdom launched itself in the Rapid Prototyping world with the purchase of a second-hand Quadra Tempo Objet 3-D printer in November 2003.

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Vista Technologies
Objet Connex500 3D Printer Helps Vista Technologies Achieve 40 Percent Growth in Tooling Business for Overmolded Parts
Vista Technologies, LLC (VistaTek™) specializes in rapid prototyping, rapid tooling and injection molding. The company’s broad mix of capabilities set it apart from other service bureaus. With complementary technologies from stereolithography (SLA), Polyjet, and fused deposition modeling (FDM), VistaTek can produce prototypes fast with virtually any rapid prototyping material.
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Distribuidora Bondy Fiesta
Toy Manufacturer Bondy Fiesta Meets Deadlines, Cuts Design Errors, and Gains New Projects with Objet 3D Printer
Bondy Fiesta receives licenses from brands for limited timeframes and therefore must complete product design and development within strict deadlines. But, product development delays caused by design errors frequently prevented the company from utilizing the full licensing period it had already purchased. |
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ONCE
Spanish Center for Braille R&D Use Objet 3D Printing System In-House to Accelerate Tactile Testing of Products
Creating products for the blind and visually impaired is a time-consuming, expensive process. The manufacturing quantities are smaller than regular products and the models have to be tested tactilely, since they will be touched, rather than seen. As such, the need for models to feel like the final product is of utmost importance. These specific characteristics make product development more complex than usual. |
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Designworks windsor
Windsor based Product Development Agency – Designworks – uses Objet 3D printing system to recreate Sci-Fi classic – The Cybermen
In the field of collectible licensed merchandise, product development time is a crucial factor. Manufacturers have to respond quickly to ensure that their products reflect up to date cultural trends. Anything that expedites the development process is a valuable tool in the developer’s arsenal. The success of BBC Television’s long-running science fiction series, Doctor Who, prompted a toy and collectible manufacturer to produce a range of highly detailed products.
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iMote
High-accuracy Objet 3D printing creates “sellable” model of child-friendly TV remote
Ensuring young children watch only age-appropriate TV programs is often a challenge. With that in mind, entrepreneurial inventor Gil Lavi designed a unique, child-friendly television remote control unit that would enable parents to precisely define which channels their children would be allowed to watch. Lavi worked with an industrial designer, who brought the CAD designs to Digmey Hagalil, a rapid prototyping and 3D printing service bureau.
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Kingstar
Kingstar Speeds up Remote Control Car Development with Objet’s 3D Printing
Kingstar Speeds up Remote Control Car Development with Objet’s 3D Printing Based in Taiwan, Kingstar is Asia’s largest manufacturer of professional remote control (RC) cars. In a market characterized by very short product life cycles, and with 65% of the competitors located in Taiwan, Kingstar’s R&D is under constant pressure to maintain high productivity and respond quickly with new product launches.
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MegaHouse
Boosts Design & Development Efficiency with Eden260™
Tokyo-based MegaHouse develops and manufactures high-precision figures and toy foods targeted to both adults and children. Because the company serves a wide range of customers and its products often comprise many finely detailed parts and usually have short life cycles, MegaHouse works hard to streamline development. To reduce costs and speed time to market, MegaHouse has focused on improving the efficiency of its design process.
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HOYU Tooling
Brings 90% of its Prototyping In-house
HOYU Tooling is a Hong Kong-based company with over 20 years’ experience in the tooling industry. Providing a wide range of services, from rapid prototyping to mold manufacturing, HOYU helps companies navigate through the manufacturing processes efficiently and reliably, while avoiding costly modifications. HOYU caters to a wide range of industries and products, such as household goods, mechanical robots, premium toys, and more.
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Nimrod Racing
R/C Car Parts Company Races to Production with Components Produced on an Objet 3D Printer
Racing R/C vehicles is a popular hobby the world over, backed by a thriving industry of designers and manufacturers catering to hobbyists' desires for great-looking and great-performing miniature vehicles. Whether for fun or competition, the operation of the R/C cars depends on a multitude of small parts that need to work reliably and smoothly under tough conditions.
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