Stereolithography: Are you Up to Speed on Rapid Prototyping?

Sterolithography (SL or SLA) is one of the many tools used in rapid prototyping. Use of the technology can lead to reduced product development times (sometimes from months to days). But OEMs need to know the risks, the costs, and the latest in the technology to make the best decision as to whether SL is the right choice for their application.

April 15, 2011

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Stereolithography (SL or SLA) is one of the many tools used in rapid prototyping. Use of the technology can lead to reduced product development times (sometimes from months to days). But OEMs need to know the risks, the costs, and the latest in the technology to make the best decision as to whether SL is the right choice for their application.

A FREE Webcast "Discover How Advances in Stereolithography Technology and Resins Can Speed up Your Product Development," is designed to help medical device makers assess the performance and test capabilities of functional prototypes created by SL. Experts include Jon Spragg and Dr. Beth Ficek from DSM SOMOS.

The Webcast is April 19, so its only a few days away. Sign up today to get the latest in advanced prototyping technologies.

—Heather Thompson

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