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Prusa Research and Skoda Auto have launched official Electric and Emerald green filaments to enable brand-accurate 3D printing.
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Prusa Research and Skoda Auto have launched official Electric and Emerald green filaments to enable brand-accurate 3D printing.

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Originally reported by All3DP

Prusa Research and Skoda Auto have launched official Electric and Emerald green filaments to enable brand-accurate 3D printing. ๐ŸŒฟ This collaboration signals a shift where automotive OEMs provide certified materials for decentralized production. With Skoda already managing over 50 Prusa printers in-house, these PETG and PLA options ensure 100 percent color fidelity for prototypes and parts. ๐Ÿš— This standardizes the digital inventory model, reducing logistics for global supply chains. ๐Ÿญ #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Automotive #Prusa #Skoda #SupplyChain

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