One industry in which 3D printing has been growing in recent years is automotive. Thanks to the benefits of AM, car manufacturers can make lighter, personalized parts, a particular benefit for Formula One who have been forerunners in the adoption of the technology, as well as more accurately replicate spare parts which may no longer be in circulation. Another application for AM has been in luxury cars with companies like Porsche and BMW. One example of this is Vital Auto, an industrial design studio based in the UK, which creates high-fidelity prototypes and concept cars for the likes of McLaren, Rolls Royce, Lotus and more. Armed with a variety of additive and subtractive manufacturing tools, Vital is able to turn ideas, initial sketches, drawings, or technical specifications into a fully realised physical form to keep up with the high standards of the automotive industry.
In 3Dnatives’ live webinar, Vital’s VP of Innovation and Experiential Technology and their Additive Manufacturing Lead & Design Engineer discussed how they leverage a range of Formlabs 3D printers to bring these high-fidelity prototypes and end-use parts to life. They compared use cases of SLA Vs. SLS technology, showing how both technologies can be used for different applications in the creation of parts for automobiles. Watch the replay below!
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I would like to attend the webinar on How the Concept Cars of Tomorrow Are Made With SLS and SLA 3D Printing.