Carbon Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) will enable Protolabs’ customers can move into production faster and more cost-efficiently, according to officials at the Maple Plain, Minn.–based manufacturer.
“We recognize that market demand for additive manufacturing has moved beyond prototyping and is being leveraged to create fully functional parts at much larger scale,” Greg Thompson, Protolabs’ global product manager for 3D printing, said in a news release. “We are committed to supporting that demand in a technology-agnostic manner so that our customers get the best possible parts from the best possible 3D printing technology.”
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