Tonight, as we bid farewell to 2020, and as we draw to a close, let's look back at five successful case studies of individual development and team collaborations using 3D printing technology in fields such as architecture, automotive, healthcare, and manufacturing around the world:
The Victoria Hand Project (VHP) is a Canadian nonprofit organization whose goal is to help impoverished and resource-scarce countries around the world by providing prosthetics and orthotics to those in need. Currently, in collaboration with medical professionals and technical experts, they utilize the Ultimaker 3D printer to serve 10 countries (Nepal, Cambodia, Guatemala, Ecuador, Haiti, Egypt, Uganda, Kenya, Canada, and remote areas of the United States), successfully producing a large number of affordable, highly functional 3D-printed medical assistive devices.
• Recycled nylon thread, eco-friendly and sustainable

Dutch fashion design
London-based artist Maciej Gorski uses the Ultimaker 3D printer to handle everything from sculpting to model making, breaking through traditional art creation processes to design high-quality metal artworks with smooth surfaces and complete details.
• Face shields (medical supplies)
Did you enjoy this sharing session? From construction, manufacturing, and the automotive industry to healthcare, 3D printing technology has created various successful use cases. In fact, it's not just new technologies like 3D printers ; 3D scanning , laser processing , and other technologies can also become powerful tools for businesses in many fields around the world. Ultimaker offers more than just 3D printing . Contact us now to learn more about the detailed information and application examples of Ultimaker 3D printers .
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