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What are your biggest rapid prototyping challenges?


aaron pearson

Aaron Pearson

rapid prototyping survey

How many products have you used or created that could have been just a little bit better? Easier to use, more aesthetically pleasing, richer features…

Products are conceptualized and formed in the product development cycle, so getting them right early and often is absolutely critical to your success. Often this process occurs in design work groups - teams of product designers and engineers working together on a design and development project, tasked with carrying the project from initial concept brainstorming to final design review.

3D printing of course has been a bonafide game changer as it offers the ability to quickly create realistic 3D prototypes for communicating concepts and testing features.

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