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3DEO Adds Design for Additive Manufacturing as Core Service

IMTS 2022: New offering opens 3DEO’s technology to customers across all stages of product development.

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Surgical jaws. Photo Credit: 3DEO

Surgical jaws. Photo Credit: 3DEO

Los Angeles-based 3DEO, a high-volume metal 3D printing company, has added design and engineering services to better support its customers throughout the entire product life cycle. The company is introducing advanced end-to-end solutions to product and engineering teams across all industries, specializing in medical devices, industrial equipment, aerospace and consumer products.

The decision to include early-stage Design For Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) in its 3D printing technology service enables the company to help solve its customers’ needs at any stage of the product development life cycle — with the ultimate goal of production at scale.

The company says this evolution in service offerings gives it the ability to customize its technology platform to help its customers solve their hardest engineering challenges. It says it offers end-to-end design and manufacturing services using its own proprietary technology platform to provide high quality parts that are consistent from first articles through to production at scale. The company says that it holds more than 20 pending and awarded patents for its technology and the end-to-end automated platform.

Over the past year, 3DEO has won industry awards for its components, designs and material properties, including the recent TCT Consumer Product Application Award for its 3D printed production razor manufactured for Blackland Razors’ The Era.

According to the company, it takes pride in being a partnership-driven organization that works in concert with its customers to overcome difficult engineering problems. Adding design and engineering services seemed only natural to answer the call of its customers who need expertise in designing for AM to gain a competitive advantage with innovative designs and breakthrough products.

The company’s team of engineers are said to understand the product innovation process, partnering with customers along various points of their product development journey, and helping them launch and scale products with a competitive edge. By working with 3DEO, it is said customers get a dedicated design and engineering partnership, and direct access to its cutting-edge production manufacturing technologies. 

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