Facilitating the Revolution of 3D
Printing with its Future Solutions
T
he era of 3D printing has
arrived and it is here to stay.
From producing artificial
prosthetics to the creation of human-
like kidneys – the variation and
advancements of this technology is
growing meteorically, print by print.
Though it might take some time before
3D printing commands its dominance
over the building design industry; the
current printed projection showcases
the colossal potential of this
technology in the near future.
Additionally, with the reducing cost of
owning a printer, as well as the
declining cost of manufacturing, the
printing sector is poised to
revolutionize the future of technology
for numerous industries.
Those familiar with this industry
would most likely be aware of some of
the most common and existing printing
technologies in the market which
includes FDM, DMLS, SLS, etc. But
there has been a soaring rise in the
number of 3D printing technology
types in the recent past, with new and
emerging companies developing and
filing patent for their unique methods
of printing. This ongoing 3D printing
revolution, also known as additive
manufacturing, is shifting our
perception of ideation and production.
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One company that is playing its part in
facilitating this shift is Genius
Printers, a 3D printing technology
solution provider, which boasts an
unmatched profile of pending patent
features.
Driving the Industry with Acute 3D
Printing Technologies
In recent years, 3D printing has found
acceptance in various industry
verticals. The current printing
technologies are driven by its material
properties, enabling the production of
objects with the same functionalities
but in lower tooling cost and product
weight. At Genius Printers, their team
of proficient employees is dedicated to
create and provide innovative 3D
printing technologies. Whether it is
FDM, SLA, SLS, or Gel Processing
robot arms, their broad reach of
expertise enables them to provide a
solution for nearly every application.
The Brain behind these Innovations
Empires of the future are built upon the
Empires of the mind. Markus Ulrich,
CEO and Founder of Genius Printers,
is the visionary who has led this
company from its very beginning. All
the technologies invented by Genius
Printers have cropped out of the mind
of Markus. Born in Germany, Markus
completed his mechanical engineering
degree from the Dortmund University.
He then went on to gain extensive
knowledge as a broker, trader and
trustee. Markus then formed and
founded an IT-database company and
sold the business 13 years later.
Turning Digital Files into Physical
Objects
The recent developments within the
printing arena have fuelled
speculations concerning the various
production abilities that 3D printing
may be capable of in the future. We
have all heard about the possibilities of
printing dentures, houses, wheels or
cars through this technology, but we
fail to realize whether it can live up to
our standards of usability. Most printed
objects are fine for demonstration
purposes, but surface roughness and
material distribution isn’t comparable
to injection or stamped parts. As the
layers aren’t well joined, they don’t
possess the requisite vector strength.
Thus printed parts, at least FDM prints,
can hardly be used for functional
purposes. This is where Genius
Printers’ adequate solutions come into
play, to tackle with the above-
mentioned issues.
Genius Printers has come up with a
| August 2017 |