Rapid Prototyping
Rapid Prototyping: Real World Applications From Scanning to Production
Sponsored by: Roland ASD
At the RAPID 2007 Show in Detroit, Paul Dvorak of Medical Design Magazine and Tony Lockwood of Desktop Engineering Magazine moderate an important webinair on the current state of the rapid prototyping industry. The event will cover the latest 3D-Scan-to-CAD and rapid prototyping technologies with a special focus on real-world applications.
Rapid prototyping Webcast is fast approachingSign up now for a Webcast that will bring you up-to-date on industrial and medical applications for rapid-prototyping technologies. Desktop Engineering... Rapid Prototyping a Kidney and MoreThose with failing kidneys can probably look forward to plugging themselves in to dialysis machines up to three times. The equipment removes fluid waste... Rapid Prototypes for Baghdad, One Year LaterA about a year ago, we reported on a humanitarian effort initiated by several rapid-prototyping companies. They were assisting Iraqi surgeons in helping... Rapid Prototypes for Baghdad Show Engineering at its BestOnce in a while the benefits of an engineering effort are so out of the ordinary they deserve more attention than a press release. A case in point: A... Rapid PrototypingDental inventors at T.O.P. Service fur Lingual-technick came up with a great idea: put dental braces on the tongue side of the teeth and they become almost... A few guidelines for prototyping PCBsRapid prototyping in the electronic arena is a bit different than what it is for mechanical devices. There are no special machines to produce functional... Machined plastic parts in a day? Is that possible?Rapid-prototyping firm First Cut Prototype, Maple Plain, Minn., (firstcut.com) says if you send in a solid model of a needed part, it will machine up... |
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