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File conversions

File conversions require the right software, experience, and a significant investment of time and effort, whether converting a 2D file to 3D or a CAD file to a STEP file.Let our team take care of all that. For converting 2D tiles to 3D, we’ll assess the file’s complexity, select the right tools, and complete the conversion for you. For CAD files, we can seamlessly transform them to STEP format.Whether you’re providing a straightforward file or something more intricate, we’re ready to help.

Expert engineering consultancy and support

We’ve got your back. Utilize our expert engineering support to solve your unique challenges.Our end-to-end production support covers it all, from crafting complex production plans to in-production readiness to scaling solutions. Get as much help as you need for your project.We bring expertise in emerging and traditional technologies, offering insights into the latest production methods and materials. And our comprehensive DFM guidance ensures your designs are manufacturing-ready.

nFrontier - Spotlight

Builds 3D-printed smart bike helmet “PYLO” with MakerVerse
nFrontier envisioned one of the safest, smartest bicycle helmets. An airbag around the face activates in the case of an accident. LED lights on the back of the helmet help cyclists safely signal. A LIDAR (light detection and ranging) safety system warns cyclists of potential dangers in blind spots. To turn that vision into a reality, nFrontier partnered with MakerVerse to 3D print a prototype of the PYLO helmet.

Siemens Energy

Advances additive manufacturing capabilities
Siemens Energy has long relied on additive manufacturing to reduce development times and build high-performance parts. The company now uses MakerVerse to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities for developing specialized end-use parts and unique prototypes.

WARR

Launches rocket with machined parts from MakerVerse
Pushing the boundaries of space technology requires innovative thinking and the right tools for the job. The Scientific Workgroup for Rocketry and Spaceflight (WARR) at the Technical University of Munich launched their cryogenic rocket 12.7 kilometres above the earth.

nFrontier - Spotlight

Builds 3D-printed smart bike helmet “PYLO” with MakerVerse
nFrontier envisioned one of the safest, smartest bicycle helmets. An airbag around the face activates in the case of an accident. LED lights on the back of the helmet help cyclists safely signal. A LIDAR (light detection and ranging) safety system warns cyclists of potential dangers in blind spots. To turn that vision into a reality, nFrontier partnered with MakerVerse to 3D print a prototype of the PYLO helmet.

Siemens Energy

Advances additive manufacturing capabilities
Siemens Energy has long relied on additive manufacturing to reduce development times and build high-performance parts. The company now uses MakerVerse to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities for developing specialized end-use parts and unique prototypes.

WARR

Launches rocket with machined parts from MakerVerse
Pushing the boundaries of space technology requires innovative thinking and the right tools for the job. The Scientific Workgroup for Rocketry and Spaceflight (WARR) at the Technical University of Munich launched their cryogenic rocket 12.7 kilometres above the earth.

nFrontier - Spotlight

Builds 3D-printed smart bike helmet “PYLO” with MakerVerse
nFrontier envisioned one of the safest, smartest bicycle helmets. An airbag around the face activates in the case of an accident. LED lights on the back of the helmet help cyclists safely signal. A LIDAR (light detection and ranging) safety system warns cyclists of potential dangers in blind spots. To turn that vision into a reality, nFrontier partnered with MakerVerse to 3D print a prototype of the PYLO helmet.

Siemens Energy

Advances additive manufacturing capabilities
Siemens Energy has long relied on additive manufacturing to reduce development times and build high-performance parts. The company now uses MakerVerse to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities for developing specialized end-use parts and unique prototypes.

WARR

Launches rocket with machined parts from MakerVerse
Pushing the boundaries of space technology requires innovative thinking and the right tools for the job. The Scientific Workgroup for Rocketry and Spaceflight (WARR) at the Technical University of Munich launched their cryogenic rocket 12.7 kilometres above the earth.

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