4VG - LBAAM

Aim: To test stereolithography (SLA) technology for manufacturing detailed miniatures and assess its feasibility compared to traditional silicon mold injection methods.

Brief description: The 4VG-LBAAM project, led by 4V Games, explores adopting SLA technology to overcome challenges in producing miniatures for tabletop games. Currently, the high costs and limited design flexibility of injection molding create barriers for small-scale, customized production. By evaluating SLA, the project aims to determine its viability for creating intricate designs, reducing defects, and offering scalable production solutions while maintaining top-tier quality for their gaming clients.

Benefits: Adopting SLA technology could revolutionize miniature production by enabling greater design flexibility, reducing costs for small batches, and eliminating initial setup expenses. It supports prototyping and scalable production, enhancing service offerings and potentially repatriating production to Europe for smaller volumes. This shift aligns with 4V Games' commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and operational efficiency, driving business growth and adding value for clients.

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