The brand new ASIGA Ultra 3D printer launched at 3D Printing in Dentistry in Sydney last February has been awarded a 2024 Red Dot Award for Product Design. The Red Dot Award is the world’s most prestigious design award celebrating good design.
The Ultra, designed and manufactured in Sydney, Australia has positioned itself as arguably the most advanced dental 3D printer ever. Housing the latest 4K DLP imaging technology alongside the full suite of Asiga’s robust layer monitoring technologies, the Ultra delivers manufacturing certainty but with a new focus for the sector – design.
It is clear that Asiga has taken note and listened to their customers to bring to market a product where the end-user is front and centre. You cannot help being drawn to the Ultra. It all starts with their new and beautifully designed user interface which feels like something straight from a market leading tablet/phone manufacturer. Menu navigation, infographics and the responsiveness of the user interface screen all have a high quality feel and draw you in for more.
A feature that will most definitely have you hooked is their new touchless entry, an engineering marvel in itself. Asiga surely had a lot of fun with this and with a simple hand-wave gesture, the hood opens effortlessly and is so silent that it leaves you helplessly opening and closing the hood. Once you have satisfied your desire to play with the hood, it is clear that the attention to detail and build quality of the Ultra is nothing short of exceptional.
A magnetic build platform, simple material tray clamping, internal lighting and wide range of connectivity options all help in the presentation of a cleverly refined 3D printer for both the dental laboratory and dental clinic. Another key feature to the Ultra is a new infrared heating system which warms materials to 70°C. This opens doors to new polymer technologies where high impact and hardness are key material properties. This is an exciting time for 3D printing and dentistry in general and this new product from Asiga will certainly be turning heads.
Monday, 25 November, 2024