Digital fabrication involves the use of computer-aided design (CAD) software or 3D object scanners to design a digital model and convert it using printing technologies such as 3D printing and laser cutting into a physical product. Key application areas of digital fabrication include automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer goods, education, architecture and construction. With increasing adoption of additive manufacturing for prototyping and low volume production across industries owing to ... Read more
The digital fabrication market comprises technologies that employ a digital design environment for the conversion of a digital file, such as computer-aided design (CAD) models or two-dimensional (2D) drawings, into physical objects using 3D printing methods. Digital fabrication aids manufacturers to reduce waste and raw material usage and provides opportunities for on-demand manufacturing. The proliferation of 3D printing as an additive manufacturing process has dramatically transformed ... Read more