Industrial 3D printers from machine manufacturer Prodways have been selected as the driving force of a project seeking to boost the turnaround of commercial electrical components. The aim its to incorporate 3D printing into the production of plastic injection molds in Schneider’s product development pipeline. Under this new 3D printing partnership, Schneider is using Prodways’ trademark MOVINGLight technology to create 3D molds for its electrical components. Recently, Prodways recently launched the compact ProMaker LD-3 MovingLight DLP 3D printer, and announced the first shipping of its Rapid Additive Forging metal 3D printer. Schneider Electric also invested its efforts in a 3D printed house project at the Technical University of Valencia. In this most recent partnership, Prodways, Openlab by Schneider Electric and Platinium 3D hope to reaffirm their position as trailblazers in France’s 3D printing industry. Featured image shows closeup of Prodways 3D printer.

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