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Let’s Build Something Amazing

We are looking for engineers, designers, and innovators who are using our materials in exciting ways. If you have a project that deserves the spotlight, let’s collaborate on:
Case Studies & White Papers
We work with customers to transform real-world applications into compelling case studies and technical white papers. By documenting successes, challenges, and measurable results, we highlight how advanced additive manufacturing materials drive performance in demanding industries. These collaborations not only showcase your achievements but also help educate the broader engineering community.
Content & Media
From joint videos and interviews to in-depth blog articles, we partner with organizations to create engaging content that tells your story. Whether it’s highlighting a breakthrough application, filming a behind-the-scenes process, or producing technical resources, we’ll provide the platform and expertise to bring your work to a global audience of engineers and innovators.
Academic Sponsorships
We support the next generation of engineers and researchers by partnering with universities and research labs. Through sponsored projects, material donations, and collaborative R&D, we help students and faculty explore advanced applications of high-performance 3D printing. Together, we can accelerate discoveries and prepare future leaders in additive manufacturing.
Influencer Partnerships
Thought leaders and creators play a powerful role in inspiring the additive manufacturing community. We collaborate with influencers to showcase real applications, provide access to cutting-edge materials, and share insights that resonate with engineers, designers, and makers worldwide. If you’re passionate about innovation and storytelling, let’s work together to amplify your reach.
3DXTECH Collaboration Projects

Windsor Test Solutions
Windsor Test Solutions has leaned into 3D printing as the foundation of its product strategy. Instead of adapting their unique designs to fit within the traditional constraints of machining, they’ve committed to designing parts specifically for additive manufacturing, which opens the door for better geometry, improved performance, and faster results.

Jeff Wulf
As a lifelong flutist, Jeff became enthralled with the sound of early flute designs he heard in a YouTube video from early music expert Michael Lynn back in 2020. Jeff soon discovered that purchasing one of these hand-crafted flutes would be too expensive due to the time and experience it took expert craftsmen to make one. Instead of giving up, he turned to 3D printing and CAD
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