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Maggy, the 3D printed device that promotes social distancing

Published on August 17, 2020 by Aysha M.
Maggy

Over the past few months we have seen how the additive manufacturing industry has mobilized to fight the health crisis caused by Covid-19. However, once the worst stage of the pandemic is over, it is time to ensure that this situation does not happen again. To this end, many companies have developed all kinds of devices to encourage safety and physical distance between people: from necklaces that remind you not to touch your face to a proximity dress that expands when someone is too close to you. The latest invention is Maggy, a portable device created with a desktop 3D printer, which helps to keep a safe distance between people. Maggy emits vibrations and sounds when a person approaches too close to the device user.

Soon after the initial launch of the product, thousands and thousands of orders – over 45,000 – were received. Why was this particular device so successful? Maggy has the latest generation of bluetooth chips that allow precision of around 10-15 centimeters. It also integrates a rechargeable battery that can last up to 5 consecutive days. Basically, Maggy is based on the actual handheld device and a mobile application. In addition, this wearable device has the advantage of being secure since no registration is necessary, and no user data is being collected. Many multinational companies have already expressed some interest in the device.

The PrintPlace team.

The process of creating Maggy

Maggy’s requirements in terms of both accuracy and appearance were high. The team of creators wanted to offer a high-quality device at an affordable price and in the shortest possible time. So, they realized that SLS technology was the best solution. Despite being a rather expensive production method, this technology offers numerous advantages, such as freedom of design, complex internal geometries, detailed and quality finishes. Once the team was set on the technology, they started  looking for a partner to help them organize pre-production runs within their budget. This is where Maggy’s collaboration with the Belgian startup PrintPlace begins.

The PrintPlace team opted to use the technology of Sinterit, a leading additive manufacturer using that specializes in selective laser sintering. To do so, they purchased the manufacturer’s Lisa Pro desktop 3D printer, a smaller version of its industrial equivalent. When used for the right application and the right volumes, this 3D printing solution offers truly unparalleled results. In developing Maggy, they took into account every step of the manufacturing process, such as support from Sinterit in preparing their 3D printer, optimal machine parameters, maintenance and necessary post-processing of parts.

The Maggy device was developed with SLS 3D printers from the manufacturer Sinterit.

To get started with Maggy, just hand over the device to the users and they will be ready to use it right away, simple as that. Today this device can be a cost-effective solution to help solve the health crisis and prevent further spread of Covid-19. If you want to learn more about Maggy, you can visit her official website, HERE.

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