JAMADE Germany, a company focusing on the development and production of electrically powered sports equipment, developed and serially produced the AMAZEA underwater scooter using large format extrusion 3D printing technology.
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This marks a significant new era for digital mass production, as the AMAZEA will feature an impressive 75% 3D printed parts that actually make the device impossible (or very difficult) to produce by any other manufacturing method. The water mobility device was unveiled at boot Duesseldorf, Germany, the world’s biggest water sports trade and boat show now underway.
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The AMAZEA scooter’s body and front parts are being produced on three BigRep ONE large-format 3D printers using engineering-grade materials. With the exception of the Olli autonomous vehicle, this is the first time that an end-use product this large is produced largely by 3D printing. The greater availability and lower costs of both large-format 3D printers and durable 3D printable materials […]
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