Regulated buyers
We can attach inspection, material, and revision documentation when drawing control is required. Claims about Cpk or DPPM are only used when sample size and process history support them.
From low-volume fixtures to R&D prototypes, Ultimaker helps regulated and fast-moving teams choose additive routes with the right documentation.

Aerospace and medical teams usually ask for the deepest documentation, while automotive and robotics buyers often prioritize repeatability, operator handling, and downtime reduction. Ultimaker keeps these differences visible in the quote. The same polymer fixture may need an FAI summary for one buyer, a cleaning note for another, and a simple revision history for a maintenance group.
Industry fit is also about language. A maintenance supervisor may describe a fixture by the station where it is used, while a design engineer may describe the same object by datum strategy, surface contact, and expected load path. Ultimaker translates both inputs into manufacturing assumptions so approvals can move through engineering, quality, and purchasing without losing intent.
We can attach inspection, material, and revision documentation when drawing control is required. Claims about Cpk or DPPM are only used when sample size and process history support them.
For design groups, we prioritize quick iteration, fit checks, and material learning while keeping enough record detail to bridge into repeat production when the design stabilizes.
Shipping destinations and active vertical references are based on customer records on file, not market-size claims.
Share CAD, usage context, estimated annual demand, and inspection expectations. We will respond with a practical additive manufacturing path and documented assumptions.