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Product Design Perfection at Dunwoody College of Technology

The Stratasys F370’s user-friendliness speeds students’ prototype design so parts are ready by the end of class, not the end of the next day. For their putter design project, students used this 3D printer to meet manufacturing requirements and industry regulations, and in production-quality materials. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/f123

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Product Design Perfection at Dunwoody College of Technology
Dunwoody College of Technology uses Fortus F370 technology to engineer and design projects as apart of their school curriculum.

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