Jan 21, 2012

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FDM Prototypes Become End-Use Parts for Marine Manufacturer - 3D Printing Rapid Prototyping
Ruth Jacques, stratasys.com
SAP, a Nor­we­gian com­pa­ny that makes parts for marine envi­ron­ments (like oil-drilling facil­i­ties in the North Sea), bought a Fused Depo­si­tion Mod­el­ing Sys­tem to save time and money in pro­to­typ­ing. To SAP’s sur­prise, its pro­to­type…

We need more examples! Keep them coming.

FDM Prototypes Become End-Use Parts for Marine Manufacturer - 3D Printing Rapid Prototyping
Ruth Jacques, stratasys.com

SAP, a Nor­we­gian com­pa­ny that makes parts for marine envi­ron­ments (like oil-drilling facil­i­ties in the North Sea), bought a Fused Depo­si­tion Mod­el­ing Sys­tem to save time and money in pro­to­typ­ing. To SAP’s sur­prise, its pro­to­type…

We need more examples! Keep them coming.

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