Plastic Transformers. CNC Numerical Control Machining.
Additive manufacturing has become a totally complementary tool to traditional techniques that would allow your company:
- Increase manufacturing flexibility by being able to manufacture multiple products with different geometries, all at the same time in a few hours and at a very competitive cost. Furthermore, there is no need to program or tune up for each of the geometries.
- Manufacture parts with very complex geometries without raising the price of the product, since with Digital Manufacturing the complexity is free. For example, non-removable mechanisms or hinges.
Maximum ease of use that does not require specific training or specialized operators.

3D Printing centers.
Additive Manufacturing is a totally complementary tool to Traditional Manufacturing, which would enable:
- The use of an Additive Manufacturing technology capable of producing quality parts (mechanical properties and dimensional tolerances) equivalent to those achieved by traditional methods such as plastic injection molding.
- Maximize the investment return with the most economical and productive Additive Manufacturing technology.
- Increasing applications beyond prototypes and tooling thanks to the increasingly rapid development of materials and a growing penetration of final part applications in high-volume sectors such as Industry, Healthcare or Automotive.

Healthcare Sector.
Additive Manufacturing is more in demand as a totally complementary tool to Traditional Manufacturing and where medical device manufacturing companies such as orthopaedic workshops, dental laboratories, capital goods manufacturers and even hospitals have incorporated this type of technology with the aim of:
- Simplify the workflow, eliminating most of the manual tasks in which errors can be made. Easy integration of data capture through 3D scanning, device design and manufacture.
- Shorten the delivery time of medical devices to customers or patients.
- Provide more ergonomic devices for users to speed up recovery time by minimizing discomfort.
- Optimize costs by manufacturing with a more economical technology that requires less manpower and takes up less space.

Capital Goods and Machinery.
Additive Manufacturing in the Capital Goods and Machinery Manufacturing sector is more in demand as a totally complementary tool to Traditional Manufacturing that would allow:
- Manufacture on demand, for example, spare parts for components to be able to deliver to customers in a short time This optimizes and relieves cash flow by not having to store these spare parts and also avoids obsolescence problems for customers.
- Manufacture parts of high geometric complexity without affecting the cost, which allows to personalize for the final use of the client providing added value. This means that you are not forced to use standard catalogue parts to reduce costs.
- Performing manufacturing of higher added value in-house instead of outsourcing production to manufacturing service companies such as machine shops having greater control over planning and costs.
