Rapid Prototyping

Rapid prototyping is the process of quickly creating a model of a product in order to evaluate its design before manufacturing a full-scale version. It is especially useful in the development of complex products such as medical devices, consumer goods, and aerospace parts. Rapid prototyping is used to save time and money in the design process, as it allows designers to identify and fix any design problems early on. It can also help in the development of new products, as it allows for quick changes to designs. The process of rapid prototyping also allows for improved communication between designers and engineers, making it possible to create highly refined, accurate design solutions.

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