09.19.17
“The automobile of the future is networked and increasingly tailored to the customer in every respect. That is why we seek out partners whose technology can be integrated into our digitized production processes, thereby enabling us to also meet individual customer requirements,” said Günter Ritzi, managing director of Ritzi Lackiertechnik GmbH.
To this end, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be presenting as a technology partner for the automotive industry at IAA 2017, taking place until Sept. 24 in Frankfurt. Using the company’s digital solutions as part of industrial production, distinctive applications like speedometer bezels, ventilation nozzles, alloy rims, and so on can be custom decorated or embellished for automotive customers.
Live at the Mercedes-Benz stand: “unleash the colour” - custom trims for smart cars, produced using the Omnifire 4D printing system
Already today, almost no two smart cars are the same. With “unleash the color”, smart is giving an outlook on other forms of personalization.
Visitors to the IAA will get to experience how digitization and new printing technologies are providing a quick and easy way of realizing individual designs in small-scale production or as individual items using the example of the interior.
Photos courtesy Heidelberg
To this end, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be presenting as a technology partner for the automotive industry at IAA 2017, taking place until Sept. 24 in Frankfurt. Using the company’s digital solutions as part of industrial production, distinctive applications like speedometer bezels, ventilation nozzles, alloy rims, and so on can be custom decorated or embellished for automotive customers.
Live at the Mercedes-Benz stand: “unleash the colour” - custom trims for smart cars, produced using the Omnifire 4D printing system
Already today, almost no two smart cars are the same. With “unleash the color”, smart is giving an outlook on other forms of personalization.
Visitors to the IAA will get to experience how digitization and new printing technologies are providing a quick and easy way of realizing individual designs in small-scale production or as individual items using the example of the interior.
Photos courtesy Heidelberg