Webinar: 3D-Printed Jigs and Fixtures: Best Practices and Real-World Applications

Advances in 3D printing materials are making it possible to 3D print jigs and fixtures that can withstand the rigors of manufacturing to reduce costs...


Advances in 3D printing materials are making it possible to 3D print jigs and fixtures that can withstand the rigors of manufacturing to reduce costs, shorten development time, and create more efficient production workflows from design engineer to manufacturing floor technician.

In this webinar, we’ll look at how companies leverage low cost, high resolution desktop 3D printers and advanced 3D printing materials to produce jigs and fixtures in-house, shortening supply chains, and bringing innovation closer to the production floor.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to leverage the advantages of advanced 3D printing materials
  • The bottom-line benefits of producing jigs and fixtures in-house
  • How to design jigs and fixtures that take advantage of 3D printing’s design freedom
  • Real-world use cases and recommendations for your applications

About the Speaker:


Andrew Edman, Applications Engineer, Formlabs

Andrew Edman is an applications engineer at Formlabs focused on using additive technologies to create value in manufacturing and industrial workflows, like using 3D-printed tooling to bridge from prototype to production.

Prior to Formlabs, Andrew worked as a design and engineering consultant, helping startups and Fortune 500 companies develop products from concept through to scale manufacturing.

PDH Certificates will not be provided for the recorded webinar.

To watch, please fill out the form on your right. This webinar has been sponsored by Formlabs.