Podcast: Ultrafast 3D Design at the Desktop
Design engineering teams face tight deadlines and high demands. A digitized, ultrafast 3D print workflow can maximize productivity and exceed quality expectations.
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January 5, 2022
Product designers face high expectations today like never before. Consumers demand personalization, quality, and availability. Online marketplaces that cater to these demands have only heightened this trend. Designers have to hit the mark every time, with success or failure immediately amplified through social media.
Against this backdrop, the traditional nature of the workplace is evolving into a fluid hybrid of work spaces and calendars. That added flexibility requires rethinking how people work, and in particular how product design flows need to adapt.
What these changes bring into focus is a critical need for orchestrating activities and schedules among design teams. To minimize friction, Nexa3D focuses on delivering ultrafast technology to bring digital designs to life in hours, even minutes, to keep the design process moving forward at pace. Designers can collaboratively investigate a larger number of designs without impacting schedule.
As part of our Technology Leader profile series, we spoke to Michael Currie, GM of Nexa3D, about the evolution of the 3D printing industry.
You can learn more about Nexa3D here.
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