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DesignUnleash creativity.

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From concept to immediate realisation.

Shorten product development and design loops from weeks to hours with Additive Manufacturing by producing detailed, high-quality prototypes directly in your own workspace.

Utilising Additive manufacturing technology in-house allows designers to

  • Evaluate early-stage designs and ideas as many times as necessary, at low cost, with low risk of failure
  • Produce prototypes and design iterations in a matter of hours
  • Check sizes, shapes, proportions and aesthetics
  • Evaluate form, fit, function and manufacturability under real-life conditions
  • Complete final product design and testing before manufacture or tooling
  • Produce low volume batches of end-use products
  • Create bespoke and personalised products, locally
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Unlock your design innovation

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Reduce timescales

Develop iterations rapidly at reduced costs and timescales, with low risk of failure.

Reduce high costs and lengthy lead times from outsourcing. 

Deliver better serving products to market quicker.


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Unlock design freedom

Experiment with design, with the freedom to make mistakes, discover better designs and print complex geometries.

Compare the smallest changes to products across multiple iterations, in a number of hours.


4 3D printed design iterations of a phone holder charger

Digitise demand

Produce bespoke, tailored end-products on demand by producing small batches at time of need.

Reduce need for expensive tooling or minimum order quantities by using Additive in place of injection moulding for low volumes.


Hasbro action figures 3D printed unique to user

Bring skills in-house

Remove the need to manage external suppliers in your design and development processes, reducing the need for purchase orders, supplier management and purchasing involvement.

Keep knowledge and proprietary information safely in-house.


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Why designers use 3D printers

"The use of 3D printing in the business has increased greatly, enabling us to use printed components in robotic prototypes and even in sub-component installation parts where the investment in mould-tools was not justified by the quantities forecast"

Emily Whitley, Development Engineer, Radius Systems

“We are so impressed with the user experience and the results, that we have a suite of 3D printers running various resins to add capacity and flexibility to our prototyping output.”

Matt Wright, Creative Director, Matter

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