For projects, workshops, and model production! Examples of implementation at Shibaura Institute of Technology and others are included.
Trotec has been the world's number one in sales volume and revenue for plotter-type laser processing machines since 2013. In Japan, we have delivered over 1,400 units, implemented in more than 140 educational institutions, including universities, graduate schools, junior high schools, high schools, technical colleges, and vocational schools. Many students, researchers, and educators widely utilize Trotec's laser cutters for tasks such as project production, prototyping, and project research. This case study collection summarizes examples of institutions that have adopted our laser processing machines. We feature case studies from institutions such as the National University Corporation Tokyo University of the Arts, the National University Corporation Kyoto University Design School, and Shibaura Institute of Technology, which have utilized our machines for creating works and models in workshops and for producing jigs for final products. We invite you to read through it. [Featured Cases] ■ National University Corporation Tokyo University of the Arts ■ National University Corporation Kyoto University Design School ■ Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Science and Technology Agency Science and Technology Museum ■ Shibaura Institute of Technology *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Trotec is a laser processing machine manufacturer established in Austria in 1997. They develop and manufacture laser processing machines that combine high speed, high precision, and high durability in the fields of engraving, cutting, and marking, and these machines have been introduced in over 90 countries worldwide. Particularly in the category of plotter-type laser processing machines, they have built a solid reputation and track record, boasting the highest sales volume and revenue globally since 2013. In Japan, their machines are widely adopted in various fields, including universities, educational institutions, manufacturers, and design-related companies, and are highly regarded in the areas of manufacturing, prototyping, and product development.