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 Hugo Arnold, Head Of Prototype Manufacturing
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Geberit Group is the largest European market makers of sanitary
technology products. More than 130 years old, the company’s longevity
and successful worldwide market penetration are due in part to
Geberit’s emphasis on innovation.
Prototypes play an important role in the
Geberit development process, with some produced using CNC machining and
others using 3-D printing. For many years, all 3-D printing was handled
by a service bureau, but in 2005, Geberit decided to bring it in-house.
After product feasibility evaluation using the
Objet models, Geberit moves to the second stage – function testing, in
which the Objet models are subjected to fluid testing in a real-life
environment of high water pressure, continual water flow and more.
“Our ability to generate an Objet model at the
beginning of the ideas development phase allows us to assess the
product‘s feasibility,” says Hugo Arnold, Head of Prototype
Manufacturing at Geberit. “In the past we had to return numerous times
to the same phases due to difficulties with our desired products. With
Objet, we can now optimize our product already in Phase I and carry on
further testing in Phase II. This approach saves us both time and
money, which is crucial in today’s competitive market environment.”
Speeds development of graphics and
packaging – Objet models are painted and photographed for packaging and
marketing materials. With no need to wait for the pre-production
series, Geberit saves vital time and cost.
Supports marketing efforts – The
Objet-built models are fitted with a shell of existing components to
create the look and feel of the final end product. The “Objet model” is
then presented to top management, customers, focus groups, and others
to generate valuable market feedback ahead of production.
Facilitates internal communication and
innovation – Objet models enable Geberit team members to easily
communicate their ideas for new products and they allow customers,
suppliers and partners to convey their ideas for alternations.
Enhances external communication – Objet
models can be finished (sandblasted, painted, etc) to create a close
resemblance to the end product, which can then be used in the sales
field to gather customer input. Adjustments can be made to optimize the
product design according to real market needs – saving the expense and
time of making changes after the product has already reached
pre-production.
Such things all add up to a real business
benefit. “We believe we have a competitive edge in our industry thanks
to Objet,” says Mr. Arnold.
Mr. Arnold: “I believe that not too long in the
future, the percentage of models generated from the Objet machine could
reach 50% of all models built here at our workshop.”
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