Author Archives: WB Engineering

About WB Engineering

WB Engineering is a product design company located in Miami, Florida. We assist our clients in consolidating their product development and design cycles. At WB Engineering, we specialize in creating products optimized for better functionality, manufacturability, and profitability.
Fujikon Takes Fast-Moving World of Headset Products to New Heights with 3D Systems’ SLA 3D Printing Technology

Fujikon Takes Fast-Moving World of Headset Products to New Heights with 3D Systems’ SLA 3D Printing Technology

In 2013 Apple® sold more than 170 million iPads® worldwide. With a reported 500 million iPhones® in use along with millions of Samsung® Galaxy phones and a variety of other mobile devices, it goes without saying this market is hot. Likewise, the ensuing demand for peripheral devices, such as headsets are exploding. Fujikon, an award-winning [...]Read More »
3D Rapid Prototyping Fast Tracks GM Fuel Efficiency Gains

3D Rapid Prototyping Fast Tracks GM Fuel Efficiency Gains

Deep inside the GM Design building where future products from Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac take shape and substance, an elite team fashions components, intricate sub assembles and entire scale model cars from highly specialized three-dimensional rapid prototyping manufacturing equipment from 3D Systems Watch this series of three videos for more information on how GM […]

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WB Engineering Inc.: Designing, Developing and Manufacturing Products Done Right

Product Design and 3D Printing in Miami Visibility is key to any business. The more people that see your brand, the better chance you have of your company succeeding. That’s why having a quality product design and effective development are so important. This will ultimately be what helps your business take off and thrive. Thankfully, there’s […]

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3D Printing: What is it and how does it work?

3D Printing While most people have yet to even hear of 3D printing, the technology has been around for decades. 3D printing began in 1986 with Charles Hull and his invention of the stereolithography (SLA) method. The SLA method worked by concentrating a beam of ultraviolet light onto the surface of a vat of resin. […]

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