Details about the project

This project involved designing and printing a fully functional robotic arm prototype for an automation client, built for precision movement, durability and real-world industrial application.

Client
Nexabot Robotics
Location
Stuttgart, Germany
Services
FDM Printing
Date
March 2026

About The Robot Arm Project

This robotic arm prototype was designed and manufactured for Nexabot Robotics, a German automation company pushing the boundaries of industrial robotics. The project required extreme dimensional accuracy, lightweight construction and strong interlocking joints capable of withstanding repeated mechanical stress in a real factory environment.

Using our industrial-grade FDM printing technology, we produced all arm components in high-strength ABS material with tight tolerances across every joint, bracket and connector — delivering a fully assembled prototype ready for live testing within 5 business days.

How We Approached It

Our engineering team worked closely with Nexabot Robotics to review and optimize the original CAD files for printability without compromising the design intent. We identified critical stress points and adjusted print orientation and infill density to maximize part strength where it mattered most.