3D Printing Solutions
Between 1980 and 1990, the technology experienced rapid growth. We followed with great interest the expanding possibilities of what could be created through 3D printing. After a steep rise came a brief slowdown, followed by a period of steady, consolidated development, during which the focus shifted from printing various prototypes to broader industrial applications.
3D Printing “Reinvents” Manufacturing!
3D printing is a process in which objects are created by combining successive layers of material — a method known as additive manufacturing.
A Few Examples
A component on the production line breaks — after scanning it, you can repair the digital model right from your computer, print the corrected part, install it, and the machine can resume operation immediately.
You may have a component that is difficult or impossible to source. By scanning it, you can store a digital version and print it on demand whenever needed.
You may have a component that is difficult or impossible to source. By scanning it, you can store a digital version and print it on demand whenever needed.
3D Printing – A Modern Solution for Fast and Flexible Manufacturing
3D printing is one of today’s most innovative technologies, enabling the rapid production of custom components, prototypes, and finished products. It allows for the creation of shapes and structures that would be difficult or even impossible to produce using traditional manufacturing methods. One of its greatest advantages is cost efficiency — it is suitable for small-batch production and uses significantly less material, offering an environmentally friendly alternative.
Advisory
It is important to clearly define and discuss the following:
What?
When?
Why?
How?
Where?

Progress and the Future!
As a result of this continuous advancement, several key innovations have already emerged:
Hybrid production lines, where complex workpieces are manufactured by combining traditional and 3D printing technologies.
Closed manufacturing systems, in which each process step is performed automatically to produce a fully finished, high-quality end product.
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Why can this be advantageous for you?
You are no longer dependent on supplier shortages — you can simply print what you need. Think back to the impact of COVID on supply chains: longer delivery times, raw material shortages, and drastic price increases.
With the right equipment and materials, you can significantly reduce storage and logistics costs.
You can print parts on demand, exactly when you need them.
A component designed at the drawing board can be tested immediately, without the need to find a manufacturer first.
And perhaps most importantly — less waste! In traditional manufacturing, parts are produced by removing material (subtractive process), while in additive manufacturing, parts are built layer by layer, resulting in significantly lower material loss.
Did You Know?
Medical Applications: Researchers around the world are actively experimenting with the use of 3D printing technology to create living organs and tissues.
By printing skin tissue, they can study and test various dermatological conditions.
Using bio-inks containing human cells, it is already possible to print ear cartilage.
Scientists have even successfully printed living liver tissue for use in pharmaceutical testing.
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