Early prototyping using 3D printing and CNC machining can increase your speed to market. Learn about key design considerations and benefits of using both processes as well as injection molding during early prototyping stages.
Taking prototyping one step further, we will discuss how using low-volume injection molding for engineering-grade parts can help bridge you into large-scale production. You will learn valuable design considerations that are often overlooked in early product development that concern draft, wall thickness, coring, material selection and rib design.
Watch this webinar to learn:
- Learn what prototyping processes and materials are available with rapid manufacturing.
- Learn how designing for production while prototyping can reduce manufacturing time and cost.
- Learn how to decrease your time to market by using a rapid manufacturing service bureau that supports several stages of product development while shortening your development cycle.
Featured Speaker
Tony Holtz is a technical specialist at Proto Labs, a digital manufacturing company specializing in quick-turn 3D Printing, CNC machining and injection molding. Holtz has been with Proto Labs for more than 10 years with roles ranging from CNC mill operator to mold designer to customer service engineer. While his formal education is in industrial machinery operations, he has extensive knowledge and experience in both traditional and advanced manufacturing processes and materials. Throughout his tenure at Proto Labs, Holtz has worked with countless designers, engineers and product developers to improve the manufacturability of their parts.
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