
August 30, 2021
Miniaturization is increasing across industries, as the need for very small and very complex components increases in consumer electronics, medical devices, MEMS, life sciences and many other industries.
At the same time, manufacturers are searching for new approaches to creating these highly detailed but small products and components. Demand is high for small, precision parts, but traditional manufacturing processes are slow and expensive.
Download this new Making the Case guide to learn more about emerging technology that provides the flexibility of additive manufacturing at a micro scale, but at a price point that is affordable for many production scenarios.
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