Japan-based automotive manufacturer Toyota has begun working with SOLIZE to 3D print spare car components on-demand, it has been revealed.
As part of a project which started last year, Toyota now uses HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing to create stock parts, before selling them alongside traditionally-produced spares. In addition to providing the company with enhanced short-run production capabilities, using the technology is said to allow it to optimize the designs and lead times of newly-developed parts.
“Every day we are seeing growing traction and more mature 3D printed applications across many different industries globally, especially in automotive,” said Nobuki Okado, MD of HP Japan. “Leading automakers like the Toyota Motor Corporation are showcasing the power of 3D printing for flexible design, speed to market and sustainable impact.”
“HP and SOLIZE continue to…