What is 3D Printing  
 
3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing. Unlike traditional manufacturing processes that are ‘subtractive’ in nature, 3D printing builds up a physical object layer by layer, directly from 3D software content such as Autodesk’s building, infrastructure, product, factory and plant design suites as well as AutoCAD programs.
 
     

Who Needs 3D Printing?

  Any CAD user involved in the design and manufacture of
physical products 
 

Any designer who needs to evaluate new ideas via functional
prototypes

Any designer under pressure to come up with the next great 
innovative idea

Any designer who needs to turn their idea into a functioning 
prototype rapidly  & efficiently 

      
       CAD Design            3D Printed Prototype           Final Product

Advantages of 3D Printing:


Fastest and most effective way to turn CAD designs into high quality prototypes

Fast & effective communication of design ideas

Better validation of design fit, form and function

Reduces waiting time in between prototyping cycles

Minimizes post-production error repair costs 

Creates ‘finished assemblies’ in one print

Enables realistic look and feel of final product 

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