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HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing shaping the future of the Fashion Industry

HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing shaping the future of the Fashion Industry with Annie Foo

HP MULTI JET FUSION 5200

HP Launches 5200 3D Printer series for UK market

Europac3D Appointed Dyemasion Business Partner for UK

Europac3d Appointed Dyemansion Business Partner

Mimaki Head 3D

Is Mimaki The Best Colour 3D Printer on The Market?

Europac3D compares the Mimaki 3DUJ-553 the Stratasys J750 and the 3DSystems Projet 660

Studio 13 X Ray Mode

Artec Studio 13 Gets X Ray Vision

Artec Studio 13 Software now has X-Ray Vision

Easyjet MPC advert

Europac3D takes off with Easyjet

Using Artec3D scanners for VFX in TV commercials

Open House Invite – 5th July

Mach 2018 – 3D printing preview

Come see us at Mach 2018 at the NEC, 9th-13th April, Stand 122.

This year  look like it will be a good one, we have all this lined up:

 

    • HP Multi Jet Fusion: Europac will be showcasing the capabilities of the HP Multi-Jet Fusion Technology through a range of mass customised 3D printed products from the machine. The HP Multi Jet Fusion is revolutionising the additive manufacturing marketplace by delivering a faster and higher print quality at a 50% cost-per-part reduction.

  • Siemens NX Software: A member of the Siemens team will be on hand to discuss how their NX software helps businesses develop innovative new products or refine existing ones. With cutting-edge design tools and technologies, NX streamlines and accelerates the product development process in an open, collaborative environment for 3D modeling, assembly design, drafting and documentation.

  • 3D scanners: The UK’s latest 3D scanners including an exclusive view of the new Skyline integrated measuring arm and 3D scanners from Kreon. As well as a range of Artec products including; the EVA and Spider.

  • 3D printed sunglasses: Europac will also be showcasing their collection of 100 bespoke sunglasses which have been mass customised using Siemens NX software and printed in under 12 hours using the HP Multi Jet Fusion. The speed of the HP machine coupled with Siemens NX and its ‘nesting capabilities’ allows a multitude of objects of varying shapes and sizes to be printed in a single print run. To win a free pair of sunglasses check out our facebook page

  • Historic 3D printed Motorbike: Europac has 3D scanned a motorbike from using the Artec Eva to pick up the intricate details of the bike. The scan was then edited in CAD software before being 3D printed using the HP Multi Jet Fusion. Visitors will be able to view this historic bike at the stand.

    3D printed historic motorbike

  • As well as showcasing the very latest in 3D printing and scanning, Europac 3D will have a team of 3D printing and scanning specialists on hand to discuss all 3D printing and scanning requirements.

John Beckett, Managing Director of Europac, comments: “We are anticipating a busy stand at this year’s MACH exhibition where we’ll be illustrating the capabilities of the HP Jet Fusion printers with tangeable mass customised products, as well as host of other industry-leading products like the Artec scanners. Our team will partner with Siemens to be on hand to provide expert advice, answer any queries and provide live demonstrations to showcase the capabilities of the machinery and software we stock.”

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How 3D Tech is Accelerating the Fashion Industry

3D scanning and printing has taken businesses by storm in recent years, but it may come as a surprise that fashion can be included in that list of industries which have been revolutionised by the technologies. From downloadable sewing patterns to body scanners, technology has helped fashion enterprises to improve their operations across the board.

With London and Milan Fashion week taking place this month and Paris hosting it next month we can’t wait to see what 3D influences appear on the runways in the coming weeks.

From speeding up the production process to cutting costs and avoiding waste, 3D technology is helping to enhance sustainable fashion brands like Xandra Jane, who have created a digital pattern library using 3D processes to enable customers to access luxury, ethical fashion tutorials and downloadable sewing patterns without premium price tags. Traditional methods of communicating with manufacturers and issuing physical copies of patterns comes with risks of loss and damage but thanks to 3D scanning and digitised patterns, an instant database can be created in a fraction of the time.

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