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Fast Radius
Discover. Design. Make. Fulfill: We’re your definitive end-to-end manufacturing partner. #makenewthingspossibl
Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
2015
Company Type
Private
Revenue
< $10m
Employees
11 - 50
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Company Description
Fast Radius is the leading provider of Additive Manufacturing solutions from application discovery, to product design and testing, to production-grade manufacturing and global fulfillment. We bring the future of manufacturing and supply chains to our clients. From entirely new products uniquely enabled by Additive Manufacturing global supply chain solutions leveraging our virtual warehouse, we can help.
IoT Solutions
With cutting edge 3D plastic and metal printing technologies, CNC machining and rapid injection molding capabilities, as well as external production capacity from select global providers, the Fast Radius On-Demand Production Platform? delivers fast quotes, fast production and ensures reliable, superior quality. Fast Radius delivers virtually unlimited manufacturing capacity and capability for quick-turn part production, to customers from all industries. Our capabilities are growing at a rapid pace so if you don’t see the manufacturing process or material that you are looking for, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
IoT Snapshot
Fast Radius is a provider of Industrial IoT automation and control technologies.
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Technology Stack
Fast Radius’s Technology Stack maps Fast Radius’s participation in the automation and control IoT Technology stack.
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Building a next-generation materials handler with additive manufacturing
Bastian Solutions, a leading materials handling company owned by Toyota Advanced Logistics, was faced with the challenge of meeting the high expectations of today's shoppers for on-demand fulfillment. Retailers require innovative materials handling systems that can navigate tight warehouse and shelving spaces to fill orders quickly. They also need picking technologies that can handle a wide variety of product shapes, sizes, and densities without having to invest additional capital in multiple custom grippers for the picking arms. To address these complex set of problems, Bastian Solutions set out to engineer an improved solution. This effort resulted in the Bastian Solutions Shuttle System, an advanced, customizable electrical robot arm-and-shuttle combo that autonomously picks and moves a range of differently sized and weighted products. However, creating a new disruptive materials handler like the Bastian Solutions Shuttle System required Bastian Solutions to use a disruptive method—additive manufacturing. But without on-site 3D printing capabilities, Bastian Solutions sought out a partner that could help make their vision a reality.
Case Study
Transforming the spare parts supply chain with digital manufacturing
Husqvarna Group, a leading producer of outdoor power products, was looking to evolve with shifting technology and customer demands. They were interested in exploring how 3D printing and additive manufacturing could drive impact for their business. The challenge was to identify parts that could be made more efficiently and sustainably through additive manufacturing, driving a reduced carbon footprint, improved customer experience, and lower costs. The parts needed to be produced at production scale and quality, and they needed to pass rigorous testing and certification for production and sale.
Case Study
Manufacturing high-quality parts for high-performing robots
Cobalt Robotics is a company that produces security robots designed to augment human security efforts rather than replace them. The robots are designed to be approachable and warm, making people feel comfortable interacting with them. This necessitated special attention to the cosmetic components of the robots, which are the external parts that humans will see and interact with. Cobalt needed these cosmetic parts to be made exactly to their design specifications. Prior to working with Fast Radius, Cobalt struggled to find a cost-effective supplier that could deliver on the exact specifications of the product.
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