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What is 3D Printing
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| 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. |
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Any CAD user involved in the design and manufacture of
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Any designer who needs to evaluate new ideas via functional
prototypes
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Any designer under pressure to come up with the next great
innovative idea
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Any designer who needs to turn their idea into a functioning
prototype rapidly & efficiently
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CAD Design |
3D Printed Prototype |
Final Product |
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Advantages of 3D Printing:
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