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#Best Practices
Designing for 3D printing requires a different mindset than traditional manufacturing. To make the most of additive technologies, designers need to consider print orientation, material behavior, support structures, and more. In this article, we explore the key principles and best practices that will help you create parts that are not only printable but optimized for quality, performance, and efficiency.
#Insights
Resin 3D printing (SLA/DLP) is no longer limited to rapid prototyping: it's now a powerful tool for the production of high-quality, small and medium-sized batches. This article explores how and why resin printing is increasingly used across industries for final-use parts, thanks to its precision, surface quality, and design flexibility.
#News
The eighth edition of SWIM-TO 2025 - Trofeo Città di Torino saw ONEDGE once again as a sponsor, confirming its commitment to supporting sport and young talents. We created the medals of the event, combining design and quality materials. SWIM-TO 2025 is not just a competition, but a celebration of sporting values.
#Events
ONEDGE participated again at A&T 2025 fair, presenting its green rebranding. The event represented an important opportunity to meet customers, partners and schools, promoting a constructive dialogue between industry and education.
#Insights
The manufacturing industry is experiencing a new revolution: Industry 5.0. If Industry 4.0 brought automation, the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) to production processes, Industry 5.0 focuses on the human factor. But what does “human-centered manufacturing” really mean?
#Insights
Additive manufacturing represents a true industrial revolution, offering new opportunities for product design, production and customization. Although there is still room for improvement, this technology is rapidly maturing and is set to transform the way we produce and consume.