The Technology House—which built a reputation on CAD design, urethane casting, and stereolithography, capabilities it used to help customers design products and get them to market faster—has moved closer to producing end-use parts, in increasingly greater quantities.
With the addition of digital light synthesis (DLS) printers and auxiliary equipment from Carbon, 3D printing of parts at production scales has become a full reality.
Read the full article, originally published on additivemanufacturing.media on Sept. 21, 2018, here.