Case Studies

AEC

CAD/Prototyping

Education

Geospatial

 

AEC

 iKix: 

Architectural modeling service in India introduces 3D printing as a project management tool, and shaves 3% to 8% off construction budgets, captures errors prior to construction, and provides models in 6 to 10 days versus a month.

 OBM International:

World-class architectural firm uses 3D physical models to speed and improve internal critiques, leading to better designs, impressing clients, galvanizing OBMI’s longstanding reputation as a leader in the global architecture community, and substantially increasing profit margins.

 Jerde Partnership:

Visionary architecture and urban planning firm uses ZPrinters to help create transcendent ‘places,’ and sell architectural innovations to clients, while reducing the time, cost and labor to create architectural models.

 Ramboll Group:

A leading Nordic consulting group uses 3D printing to create models at less than one third the cost of handmade models, resulting in dramatic time savings, an increase in efficiency and accuracy, and new business.

 Realization Group:

A multidimensional visualization firm in Miami, Fla. ZPrints models on demand four times quicker than laser-cutting and one-sixth the cost of stereolithography.

 Sweet Onion Creations:

Builder of premium 3D scale architecture models uses ZPrinting to deliver precise building models in one-sixth the time of handcrafting and one-third the cost of handcrafted models.

 Stellenbosch University:

A 25,000-student institution committed to excellence in scholarship and scientific practice is carrying out more than 800 3D printing projects to date in manufacturing, architecture modeling and medicine and learning that 3D printing cost effectively provides vital strategic benefits to organizations.

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology:

World-renowned educational Institution developed a graduate course on digital fabrication in architecture and produces ZPrinted architectural models quickly for teaching and research.

 Henning Larsen Architects:

3D printing helps world-class Danish architects win business and communicate their vision.

 Tilke GmbH:

Leading designer of Formula 1 circuits and on-site facilities saves time and money and expands business with multicolour 3D printing.

  Symmons Industries:

70-year-old manufacturer of commercial and residential plumbing products needed to find a way to rapidly produce concept prototypes for engineers’ and architects’ creating custom bathroom fixture designs. Purchasing a full-color ZPrinter capable of printing 12 faucet models in three and a half hours enabled Symmons to deliver a custom physical model of a showerhead or faucet to any architect or designer within four days and win lucrative new business.

 Sagrada Familia:

Two Z Corporaton multicolor 3D printers help architects at Sagrada Familia, Expiatory Church conceived by Antoni Gaudi, follow Gaudi’s method while saving time and money.

 Sagrada Familia: 

 Andrew Chary Architect, PLLC:

Andrew Chary Architect, PLLC, NY, discusses their experience integrating 3D printing into the design process, and how they print models daily to shorten design time, better communicate ideas, and win business.

Bentley Systems, Inc.:

Watch how Bentley uses Z Corporation multicolor 3D printers to provide clients with full color geospatial models, and how they continue to innovate using 3D printing.

JARD Inc.:

See how a US modeling service uses Z Corporation 3D printers to produce both full color and all-white models for its AEC and geospatial clients.

 Munson 3D:

See how a US firm quickly and affordably helps customers get more mileage out of their 3D computer models and improve communication using Z Corp. 3D printers. 

CAD/Prototyping

 Cisco: 

Learn how a leading global developer of home networking and networked entertainment solutions combines time-honored aesthetic principles with 3D printing to produce some of the world's most elegant consumer electronic equipment.

 Symmons Industries:

70-year-old manufacturer of commercial and residential plumbing products needed to find a way to rapidly produce concept prototypes for engineers’ and architects’ creating custom bathroom fixture designs. Purchasing a full-color ZPrinter capable of printing 12 faucet models in three and a half hours enabled Symmons to deliver a custom physical model of a showerhead or faucet to any architect or designer within four days and win lucrative new business.

 Black & Decker: 

A leading global manufacturer of power tools, hardware, home improvement products, fasteners, and accessories with more than $5 billion in annual sales adopted 3D printing for fast, cost effective production of early concept models. The result? Shorter design cycles and improved product aesthetics and ergonomics.

 Continental Tire:

Learn how the largest tire maker in Germany and the fourth largest in the world uses 3D printing to save time and money creating prototypes, accelerate the production of tread samples, and support other lines of business, including the sales force.

 Denby Pottery:

A two-centuries-old manufacturer of fine tableware in stoneware, china and porcelain uses 3D printing to quickly and affordably create prototypes of new designs, reducing prototyping time from four weeks to two hours, launching product lines in two years instead of four, enabling the use of customer focus groups, and impressing customers by using advanced technology.

 Hydroforming Design Light AB:

Private, family-owned designer and maker of diversified products shaped with pressurized water uses 3D printing to quickly and affordably create physical models that communicate the superior strength of its parts, thereby shortening its design/production cycle by 40 percent, eliminating tooling and assembly errors, reducing time to market, increasing customer satisfaction and closing sales faster.

 Powermate:

Maker of portable and standby electric generators, air compressors, air tools, pressure power washers and emergency backup systems ZPrints, to reduce time to prototype from three weeks to a half day, slash annual prototyping costs, and significantly improve communication with manufacturing partners in Asia.

 Spirax Sarco:

National leader in steam-related products and services creates prototypes in house with a ZPrinter, compressing its design cycle by 25 to 30 percent, saving $600 to $800 per model, increasing product quality, and evolving into a strategic solution for numerous other applications.

 Timberland:

Global leader in the design, engineering and marketing of premium-quality footwear, apparel and accessories uses 3D printing to create prototypes on demand, dramatically reducing prototype costs and turnaround time, and leading to more prototyping, better designs and increased revenue.

 Trinity Products:

Leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance remote-controlled cars switched to ZPrinting to obtain stronger, higher resolution parts, save time and money, and generate significant new sales.

 Trisa AG:

One of the largest toothbrush makers in Europe and the manufacturer behind some of the world’s most popular toothbrush labels is using 3D printing to make prototypes three times faster, at one-tenth the previous cost, and greatly improve toothbrush design.

 Protosys - ZScanner Story:

A product design firm in Porto, Portugal, specializing in marine design and reverse engineering, uses the ZScanner to open new markets and revenue streams and has elevated the company’s stature from both the engineering and civic perspectives.

 M7 Aerospace - ZScanner Story:

Leading provider of aerospace and defense services profits from breakthrough handheld scanning technology from Z Corporation.

Reebok:

See how Reebok employs 3D printing strategically in the organization to improve the design process, while significantly cutting costs and time to market.

Education

 Durham University:

A Z Corporation ZPrinter 650 3D printer is transforming inter-departmental collaboration at Durham University and is helping the university's earth scientists understand the geology and conditions that cause earthquakes in Italy.

 Royal College of Art:

ZPrinting gives students at the Royal College of Art a way to transform their designs, by affordably producing multiple iterations of their design prototypes.

 Art Center College of Design:

Global leader in art and design education uses ZScanning and ZPrinting across disciplines to provide students facing tight deadlines a way to affordably and quickly produce high-quality prototypes of their designs, giving them in-depth experience and an edge when pursuing careers.

 Norwich University:

Learn how the first private military college in the US and birthplace of the nation’s ROTC program 3D printed waterproof production parts to quickly and affordably develop an intelligent autonomous under sea vehicle.

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology:

World-renowned educational Institution developed a graduate course on digital fabrication in architecture and produces ZPrinted architectural models quickly for teaching and research.

 Ontario High School:

A 500-student high school in Mansfield, Ohio, USA, uses a Z Corp. color 3D printer across multiple disciplines to enhance students’ design education, giving them all possible advantages for success in higher education and career.

 Penn State:

Prestigious US university is using 3D printing to create realistic busts of long-dead children for identification purposes.

 Staten Island Technical High School:  

A 900-student school for aspiring engineers is using 3D printing to make the learning environment mirror the professional engineering world, including enabling all students to turn their designs into physical prototypes.

 Stellenbosch University:

A 25,000-student institution committed to excellence in scholarship and scientific practice is carrying out more than 800 3D printing projects to date in manufacturing, architecture modeling and medicine and learning that 3D printing cost effectively provides vital strategic benefits to organizations.

 Mountain View High School:

Four-year secondary school in Stafford, Va., USA, includes 3D printing in a technology and engineering program that resulted in students developing Formula One racing car prototypes that earned them a 2nd place in an F1 in a local Schools competition and 7th in the world.

 University of Huddersfield:

Top UK university incorporates 3D printing into all disciplines in the university’s School of Design, producing parts and prototypes for entire classes in a single day, or in some cases, a single build, creating final projects in hours instead of weeks, and giving students exposure to technologies that they will use in their careers.

 University of Huddersfield:

 Sunderland University - ZScanner Story:

UK university with strong links to business and industry uses ZScanning and ZPrinting to give students an advantage in starting their careers, and resulted in saving 3M UK PLC time, money, and frustration in diagnosing manufacturing issues, helping the Beamish Museum replicate 19th century mechanical parts, and giving “SU Racing-Formula Student” competitors an easier way to fit engines into chassis and fabricate parts with sleek and complex surfaces.

Geospatial

  Trust System:

Industry leader in providing accurate 3D topographic models for museums and municipalities uses multicolor 3D printing from Z Corporation, resulting in increased client communication, fewer lost business opportunities, and new value creation.

 SORA Technology Corporation:

Creator of precision 3D images, animations and physical land- and city-scapes based on aerial and satellite stereographic photography is using 3D printing to transform virtual 3D images into physical 3D models for maximum impact on the viewer, save money, and grow their business.

 LandPrint.com

See how LandPrint.com has built its business around using a Z Corporation color 3D printer to transform satellite imagery into 3D Physical     Landscapes.

US Army

The Army Corps’ mapping team played a key role in the 2005 Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, helping chart New Orleans as soldiers and civil authorities saved lives and property. The dynamic situation – changing floodwater levels, hospital statuses, and hot spots – required a constant re-mapping of the terrain, including buildings, water and other natural features. Learn how the U.S. military better visualized unfamiliar settings With 3D printing.