Fictiv reports advancements in its injection molding capabilities. Fictiv's injection molding service provides customers with end-to-end support—from quoting and design feedback to manufacturing and quality assurance, according to Fictiv.
Fictiv has released new features in its design for manufacturability (DFM) process that enhance the customer experience:
In addition, Fictiv has launched an update to its Mold Library, offering visibility into mold builds. Mold Library is Fictiv's digital repository for all injection molding tools. It provides one location to see, review, and purchase future parts from your assets, according to Fictiv. This new feature provides visibility into mold status, tooling configurations, and component specifications during the tool build process.
"Fictiv is committed to making injection molding as simple, transparent, and cost-efficient as possible for our customers," says Dave Evans, CEO and co-founder of Fictiv. "These new tools and features reflect our ongoing investment in technology and customer success, ensuring that innovators can bring high-quality products to market faster and with less risk."
Fictiv's injection molding service is built to simplify sourcing and production for customers developing complex, high-quality plastic parts, Fictiv reports. Key differentiators include:
Fictiv's enhanced injection molding service is available now for customers seeking plastic parts across industries such as automotive, climate-tech, medical devices, consumer products, electronics, and more.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

Fictiv was founded in 2013 to eliminate a major bottleneck in new product development: custom mechanical part sourcing.
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