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About the CPD Course

In reality, there is no perfect development path for a product. Prototyping and testing can take several phases, and your needs may change over time as you meet different volume, technical, or geometric requirements. Likewise, manufacturing technologies constantly evolve and bring new opportunities for your product development plan that aren’t always widely recognised. Our guide considers your options after 3D printing your prototypes, you may use the same technology or transition to another process for final prototyping and testing, such as injection moulding.

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ProtoLabs

ProtoLabs

Protolabs is the world’s fastest digital manufacturing source for custom prototypes and low-volume production parts. We use advanced injection moulding, CNC machining and 3D printing technologies to produce parts within days. The result is an unprecedented speed-to-market value for product designers and engineers worldwide. Our end-to-end digital thread enables faster and more efficient product development in order to produce parts in as fast as 1 day as well as eliminating most of the time-consuming and expensive skilled labour that is conventionally required. With manufacturing facilities operating across Europe, we can balance production across multiple sites and produce parts where they are needed.
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CPD Subsectors

Manufacturing
Aeronautical
Automotive
Mechanical
Structural
Region - Europe