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3D PRINTER
3D- PRINTER

For more information visit : www.nana.com

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-an
! innovative product
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Nishant Chanana!
Abhay Kelkar!
Nagarjun Bagalore!
Alex Justin Sulaiman

Vision and Mission
• Vision: !
To empower the success and growth of small and medium size businesses through the power and promise of 3D direct manufacturing.!
• Mission: !
Our mission is to deliver innovative, cost effective
3D printing solutions for direct manufacturing to small and medium size businesses.

Values
• Our Values are CLEAR"
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CLIENT FOCUSED"
LEADERSHIP"
EXECUTION EXCELLENCE"
ASPIRATION"
RESULTS

NANA

NANA‘s Profile
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Established in : 2000! previously manufacturing 2D printers!
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• Headquarters: Frankfurt!
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• Employees: 300!
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• Total revenue: 75 million Euros !
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• Total Sales : 300.000 units (till now)!

Applications of 3D Printers

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Applications of 3D Printers

Concept Modelling :"

! to make architectural models!

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Urbee: !

! the first prototype car was presented!

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Manufacturing tools: "

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3D printing offered quick solutions with 350 components printed and generated within 1 hour for testing of the new machine.
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Car Manufactured by 3D printing
- a short video

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Product Introduction!

3D Printer: !
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• It is a method of converting a virtual
3D model into a physical object.!
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• Additive manufacturing
Technology where a 3D object is created by laying down successive layers of materials!
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Rapid Prototyping Technology i.e
Objects are created using three dimensional files using software
CAD and a device called 3D printer.! !

STEP 1: CAD FILE IS CREATED

STEP 2
The CAD file is exported to a 3D printing machine.

LAYER BY LAYER

STEP 3-ACTUAL OBJECT

Printing Materials
ABS: AcrylonitrileButadiene-Styrene is a thermoplastic made from monomers of
Acrylonitrile, 1-3
Butadiene and Styrene!
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PLA: Polylactide is a biodegradable thermoplastic aliphatic polyester derived from renewable resources such as corn starch.

Market Analysis






PESTEL!
SWOT!
PRODUCT

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