Packaging Industry 3D Printing Solutions

Smart Packaging Innovation Powered by Addtive Manufacturing

Accelerate prototyping, enable rapid new design iterations, maintain a digital inventory, and customize change parts.

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We help multiple sectors identify and implement the right 3D printing solutions: cost optimisation, faster timelines, and long-term reliability.

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Prototyping

  • Bottle and cap designs
  • Label & closure mockups
  • Visualise packaging before production
  • Functional form testing

Tooling & Molds

  • Blow molding tools
  • Thermoforming molds
  • Reusable high-precision tools
  • Quick mold iterations

Customization

  • Limited edition packaging
  • Personalized branding
  • Short-run campaign packs
  • Brand story-driven presentation

Packaging Design

  • Form-fit packaging
  • Protective inserts
  • Shaped to exact product contour
  • Custom cushioning and support

End-Use Parts

  • Dispensing caps
  • Smart packaging shells
  • Ready-to-use functional components
  • Supports smart integration (RFID, NFC)

Digital Asset & Spare Part Manufacturing

  • On-demand production of replacement components
  • Maintain digital inventory for legacy tooling
  • Quick reproduction of damaged or lost parts
  • Streamlined part updates without full retooling

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Frequently Asked Questions

3D printing enables rapid production of packaging prototypes for testing form, fit, and functionality—reducing time-to-market and eliminating costly tooling at early stages.
Yes, FDM and SLA printers are used to make thermoforming molds, blister forms, and tray tooling—allowing fast and cost-effective mold development without traditional CNC.
Brands can create personalized packaging with embossed logos, custom shapes, and limited-edition designs using 3D printed dies, stamps, or prototypes for client approvals.
Absolutely. Design teams use 3D printing to validate ergonomics, aesthetics, closure mechanisms, and shelf presence before investing in full-scale production.
Yes, 3D printing is suitable for producing rigid inserts, caps, dispensers, and reusable containers in engineering-grade plastics or flexible materials for niche packaging needs.
3D printed packaging models are ideal for ad campaigns, product launches, and shelf mockups—allowing brands to visualize promotional impact before mass production.
Yes, digital inventory systems combined with 3D printing enable on-demand production of packaging accessories, parts, and molds—eliminating the need to store physical stock.
3D printing offers low setup costs, fast iteration, and scalability—making it ideal for producing small batches for pilot testing, seasonal promotions, or startups.
Common materials include PLA, PETG, TPU, and resin for prototypes, while ABS and nylon are used for tooling and reusable packaging components.
FDM is great for quick, low-cost tooling; SLA/DL
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