guide,3D printingThe big advantage of the product is that it can realize the design of complex structure, and at the same time, it has a 1:1 supply and demand ratio, an open design model, and there is no need to worry about inventory pressure. It also has great advantages in household products.
On April 3, 2022, Wazp Printing announced that it will expand its business to the German and Nordic markets in the future.
Wazp is a3D printingThe company, headquartered in Tralee, Corri, plans to achieve international growth in the coming months by expanding into the German and Nordic markets. Founded in 2015 by Shane Hassett and Mariana Kobal, the company currently has 18 employees.
Their main business is by providing a range of 3D printing design and development services to businesses and consumers.Through the 3D printing feature, it can either send the product directly to the end customer, or at the customer’s3D printerdesign products for customers on site.
In an interview with the Business Post, Hassett said that 99 percent of the time, we design from scratch. Once the documentation is developed and the customer sees the design prototype and is satisfied with its shape and form, we will finally move on to the product development and delivery phase.
Our business model is based on decentralization, digitization and demand-driven. Decentralization means we build it as close as possible to the needs of our customers, such as delivery times and delivery patterns.
The digital business aspect of the company involves Wazp saving files in a digital format, which makes it easy for designs to be copied or changed at any time.
The demand-driven aspect means that we can create a 1:1 ratio of supply to demand. This means we don’t have parts inventory shoving into warehouses and overproduction. It also means that we will not run out of production and lose any chance of ordering. “
“We currently use powdered plastic materials such as nylon. We are also actively looking for sustainable natural polymers. Every product we make is laser cut to create the finished product.”
The process is visually appealing: for example, when we modeled an artistic hand for IKEA using 3D technology. When the finished product comes out of the printer, the loose powder gathers around the end design in the form of cubes. You just tap and the excess powder falls off, revealing the real finished product.
Shane Hassett and Mariana Kobal from Ukraine first met while doing business in Poland.There they co-determined Wazp’s development concept, but Hassett found that Ireland had
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Support is more suitable for business development.
“I was suggested to speak to Enterprise Ireland. In fact, it only took two weeks for us to work on a new frontier project in Tralee, which is going very well and is coming to an end. We are going to be unstoppable. , and now Wazp has become a high-potential start-up,” he said. “The world is waking up to the need for more flexible, less disruptive supply chains. That’s where we’re going to work in the future.”
The project with IKEA started in 2017 to provide 3D printed hand models to 50% of stores worldwide. Since then, the business has become more focused on direct-to-consumer sales, with a site in Germany that ships directly to customers there. The project is currently expanding into northern Europe for more direct-to-consumer sales in these markets.
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