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Product Development: The Role of the Rapid Prototype

Raman Srivastava

Abstract


The expression "Quick Model" alludes to one of the quickest creating producing innovations that can assist with building actual models without Human point of interaction and used to plan a model for a body part or gathering utilizing a three-layered PC helped plan (computer aided design) information. It is minimal expense answer for send off an item quicker than expected in market which makes it approvable in industry to be utilized in changing field of designing. Added substance printing is a portion of gigantic prototyping which has a wide extent of usages in various fields.


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