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ultimaker.com
Ste. 300
Waltham, Massachusetts, 02451
United States of America
ultimaker.com
From the very beginning, our mission has been to accelerate the world’s transition to local manufacturing and digital distribution. Our passion is to deliver a 3D printing system that drives business success across the world. That’s why we’re dedicated to making 3D printers, software, materials, and services that are versatile and easy to use.
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In this Insider Q&A, the experts at Ultimaker explain how 3D printing can be used for spare parts, jigs and fixtures in a production environment.
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How to Convince Management to Adopt 3D Printing
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How to Successfully Introduce 3D Printing in Your Business
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Method series users get access to new material profiles.
By embracing 3D printing for tools, Audi Sport has slashed costs while reducing lead times, Audi Sports reports.
Enhancements include upgraded features, improved user experience, and new ASA and carbon fiber materials, company reports.
Method XL now supports three new materials—ASA, Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber, and SR-30 support material, the company says.
3D printing promises a new level of creativity and customization for toys while enabling on-demand production.
UltiMaker Method XL 3D printer can be used to print production plastics at a lower cost than industrial-style printers, company says.
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
The new Method XL is engineered to print large production parts with manufacturing-grade ABS.
During RAPID + TCT, company also spotlights 3D printing solutions for manufacturing professionals and educators.
UltiMaker S7 3D printer is a fused filament fabrication 3D printer which accepts the more than 200 materials available to other products in the UltiMaker S Series line.
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
The UltiMaker S7 builds on the S-Series printers, with new features including an integrated Air Manager and a flexible build plate.
Engineers take unconventional approach to test strength of a 2-kg plastic 3D-printed part against an armored vehicle, 6000x heavier.
As part of partnership, Ultimaker plans to donate 3D printers for use in middle and high schools to advance additive manufacturing.
Ultimaker Metal Expansion Kit for Ultimaker S5 enables a switch between thermoplastic and metal printing.
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