Modernizing Automotive Assembly Lines with BCN3D 3D Printing

Nissan’s Success Story

The use of 3D printing in the automotive industry has rapidly grown in recent years, and Nissan has been at the forefront of this technology.

In this case study, we explore how Nissan has implemented BCN3D’s 3D printers to create customized tools, jigs, and fixtures for their assembly lines, resulting in significant cost and time savings.

Here are some key concepts covered in the case study:

  • 3D Printing Customized Automotive Tools
  • Time and Cost Savings from Automotive 3D Printing
  • Cross-Functional Digital Library of Automotive 3D Prints
  • Future Applications of Automotive 3D Printing


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