In-house metal 3D printing using dental technology as an example
Using the example of dental laboratories, Stephan Steiner demonstrates how a successful entry into in-house metal 3D printing can be achieved – without compromising on safety, quality, or cost-effectiveness.
Swiss Medtech Expo
Luzern,
Switzerland
The entry into metal 3D printing is associated with considerable hurdles for many companies. In addition to the still high investment costs, the machines are often large, complex, and place high demands on operators and infrastructure. Especially in dental laboratories, there is often a lack of space and the necessary equipment for safe powder handling and personal protective equipment (PPE).
With our machine concept, we aim to specifically counter these challenges. We present a safe, intuitive, and affordable metal 3D printer the size of a refrigerator, designed specifically for use in small laboratory environments and workshops.
We use the example of dental laboratories to show how a successful entry into in-house metal 3D printing can be achieved – without compromising on safety, quality, or cost-effectiveness.
Note: This presentation was given in German.
Speaker
Stephan Steiner, CEO & Co-founder of a-metal AG