![]() ![]() With even a single 3D printer, robotics development companies have closer access to the production of these parts, can create ones with the exact specifications and requirements they had in mind, and best of all, because they do it in-house, they don’t have to wait up to months to receive that final piece for their robotics projects. And this doesn’t even cover the expenses. Waiting for the mass production, distribution, and delivery of robot parts can take a long time, as would ordering a special part for your particular robot project. The problem with these two methods is that they are very time and resource consuming. Normally, without the convenience of having a set of 3D printers to create all the parts, companies that work on robotics would either have to wait for parts to be produced in bulk or outsource special orders to a manufacturing company. As the commercial demand for 3D printing grew, so did the industrial market, as more and more uses for the technology are being utilized, especially in the industry of robotics. It’s no secret that 3D printing has caught on very fast and the grip it holds is very strong.
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