Objective3D Direct Manufacturing

At Objective3D Direct Manufacturing 3D printing and custom manufacturing is our core and we’ve been doing this for over 12 years. Located in Carrum Downs, Victoria, at the Objective3D Additive Manufacturing Centre, the largest of its kind in Australia and New Zealand, we offer a wide selection of solutions which includes Stratasys Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), Stratasys Polyjet, EOS Selective Laser Sintering(SLS), Direct Metal Laser Sintering DMLS), Vacuum Casting, Injection Moulding, and CNC.

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Scania

Scania is a leading manufacturer of heavy trucks and buses as well as industrial and marine engines. The company also markets and sells a broad range of service-related products and financing services. Scania is a global company with operations in Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa and Australia. Scania is the world’s third largest make for heavy trucks and the world’s third largest make in the heavy bus segment. Scania operates in about 100 countries and has more than 44,000 employees. Of these, around 17,600 work in sales and service, some 12,800 in production, about 3,400 with research and development. Scania’s Head Office and technical centre are located in Södertälje, Sweden. Scania has more than 1,600 sales and service points globally, of which 1,000 in Europe. The corporate purchasing department in Södertälje is supplemented by local procurement offices in Poland, the Czech Republic, the United States, China and Russia. Production takes place in Europe and Latin America.

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The Carbon Digital Light Synthesis 3D Printing Process

video | September 2, 2023

What gets us fired up about Carbon’s unique Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) process: the ability to produce even the most complex geometries and textures in end-use quality in-house, 25–100 times faster than standard 3D printers. This speeds up our already efficient product development cycle....

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When to Consider Additive Manufacturing for Your Applications

video | August 31, 2023

When to Consider Additive Manufacturing for Your Applications? Lincoln Electric Additive Solutions explains when to consider 3D metal printing (additive manufacturing) for your large parts and applications....

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A simple way to connect manufacturing with low code applications

video | August 31, 2023

Smart factories, sustainability, hyper-automation, supply chain complexities—the manufacturing shop floor is coping with a daunting list of disruptive challenges. Digital transformation offers powerful answers to those challenges. But navigating the chaotic landscape of digitalization solutions—commercial, homegrown, legacy, customized—could be the greatest challenge of all....

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iBase-t's Solumina Manufacturing Execution System (MES)

video | August 16, 2023

An integral part of iBASEt's Digital Operations Suite, the Solumina iSeries MES solution can play a critical role in the digital transformation of your manufacturing, quality, and sustainment operations. As a paperless production and quality system, the Solumina iSeries allows you to take control of your manufacturing operations efficiently with intuitive dashboards and automated data collection from 3rd party systems, unlocking the opportunity for greater productivity and performance across your manufacturing, quality, and sustainment operations....

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Scania

Scania is a leading manufacturer of heavy trucks and buses as well as industrial and marine engines. The company also markets and sells a broad range of service-related products and financing services. Scania is a global company with operations in Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa and Australia. Scania is the world’s third largest make for heavy trucks and the world’s third largest make in the heavy bus segment. Scania operates in about 100 countries and has more than 44,000 employees. Of these, around 17,600 work in sales and service, some 12,800 in production, about 3,400 with research and development. Scania’s Head Office and technical centre are located in Södertälje, Sweden. Scania has more than 1,600 sales and service points globally, of which 1,000 in Europe. The corporate purchasing department in Södertälje is supplemented by local procurement offices in Poland, the Czech Republic, the United States, China and Russia. Production takes place in Europe and Latin America.

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