Consumer goods and lifestyle

Additive manufacturing technology opens up previously unimagined freedom for designers, enables customized production, reduces time-to-market and makes it easier to keep new products secret until publication. Products such as footwear and watches are now configured online and printed in retail outlets such as jewelry stores.

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DIM3NSIONS GmbH September 1, 2021
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Printed serial parts at Rufalex

Rufalex Rolladen-Systeme AG in Kirchberg BE does not only print prototypes and jigs and fixtures with their Ultimaker 3D printers but also serial parts for their production in Switzerland. This allows the company to stay flexible and able to supply in times of uncertain logistics and supply chains.

AM Expo 2021

Advisors4am GmbH & NUFORM August 24, 2021
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Experience sport in a new way with additive manufacturing

ASB GlassFloor stands for innovation in the world of sports. With the help of additive manufacturing, the company produces the most modern flooring system on the market. Like a chameleon, the floor adapts its illuminated pitch markings to the respective sport.

AM Expo 2021

Materialise August 5, 2021
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3D Printing Lightweight Metal Parts at Scale for Pinarello

To create Pinarello’s new racing bike, Dogma F, they needed the help of innovative partners and the latest technologies. Materialise’s complete metal 3D printing services and tailor-made workflows were a major enabling factor: almost cutting the weight of a crucial seat component in half.

AM Expo 2021

Rapid Manufacturing AG July 10, 2020
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EYEWEAR COLLECTION GÖTTI DIMENSION

Götti Dimension X allows a complete new individualisation. The system: a front, 3 sizes, 3 nose bridges and custom-made temples. The result: perfect wearing comfort thanks to eyesglasses with identity.

AM Expo 2020

René Faigle AG - my3Dworld January 23, 2020
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Angel wings in 3D for Baselworld

Creativity and a dash of extravagance are required for a perfect appearance at Baselworld. This is why the luxury watch manufacturer Carl F. Bucherer came to my3dworld to showcase his watch collection in the best light alongside a unique shop window design with 3D subjects.

AM Expo 2020

Materialise January 29, 2018
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Digital Supply Chain for Custom-Fit Ski Boots

Materialise and Tailored Fits create the first completely digital supply chain for ski boots. The custom fit boots are produced based on 3D scans. The customization platform behind the solution is also paving the way for other customized 3D-printed consumer goods.

AM Expo 2020

René Faigle AG - my3Dworld March 1, 2017
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barock meets digital

Mother Marie holds her son but focuses on her smart phone. this socio critical sculpture was done by scanning, of the Artist Simona Hofmann, printout in FDM, 1meter tall, 12.5 kg PLA, Traditional art craft completed the piece of art

AM Expo 2020

3D Prints January 12, 2016
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Plastic-Bottles Prototypes

No moulding costs for exemplary bottles to be used in trials and customer-presentations

AM Expo 2019

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