What are CREAT3D showcasing?
    
Join our engineers on Stand J51 to get hands-on with innovative 3D printers and latest materials.
      
Focused on reducing operational costs, cutting lead times, reducing warehousing and improving efficiencies through better functioning products and optimising changeovers, CREAT3D will be bringing a range of applications that demonstrate the agility that AM delivers to the Food & Beverage, Packaging and Logistics industries.
      
Our team will help you explore 3D printed tooling, bespoke operator tools, safety guards, light-weight EOAT (end-of-arm-tooling), MRO (maintenance and repair parts), bespoke fit end-effectors, storage and transportation aids and mould tools.
      
Explore the 
      Additive Application Wall
       on our stand to learn from other companies how they have successfully applied Additive Manufacturing in Food & Beverage, Warehousing, Packaging and Automation industries, and have 
      seen large cost and time savings.
        
Our team will 
      share insider tips 
      on how to successfully 
      integrate 3D printers in-house 
      and 
      benefit from outsourcing 
      3D printing as a service.
      
Whether you are exploring 3D Printing for R&D or prototyping, new product development, to improve operations, changeovers and safety handling, picking & packing or warehousing and transportation processes, the CREAT3D Team have a solution. 
      
Plus, you’ll be able to get up close to the latest technology advancements by exploring...
      
- The wide range of materials designed for the factory line including non-marring Nylons, silicones and elastomers, metals, composites, biocompatible resins, blue metal detectable and food safe materials 
 - The affordable and comprehensive SLS system, the
          Fuse 1+ 30W for both prototyping and small batch production 
 - The latest printer capable of printing in both metal and composite materials, the Markforged FX10, with Stainless Steel 316L
 -  The high speed 3D printer from Formlabs, the Form 4/4L, capable of printing in 45+ materials including flexible and biocompatible materials