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3D printing process at ŠKODA AUTO receives award from the Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic

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ŠKODA AUTO uses 3D printing, for example, in prototype production in its Pilot Hall. Plastic 3D printing is used, in particular, in the maintenance departments in vehicle production. The carmaker also employs the technology in Central Technical Service.

Added on the 15/12/2021 06:28:15 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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