Thinglab 3D Printing Stories: Sutrue
Formlab's Form 1+ helps the company quickly revise its medical devices.
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March 10, 2016
Medical device company Sutrue has been using the Form 1+ SLA 3D printer for creating high-resolution prototypes in-house. According to Alex Berry, founder, the machine allows him to quickly iterate through designs. This allows him to make several design changes in a day instead of weeks.
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