
For SEJMA Industries, trying out 3D printing technology has been a game changer. Since the company borrowed a 3D printer for a month through the 3DP Try Out programme launched by Dansk AM Hub and Center for Industri, it has saved enormous amounts of time in both the production and development phases – and the company’s designers have also gained the opportunity to think differently and, in particular, significantly reduce the time from idea to finished prototype. The prototypes could therefore be included more quickly in functionality tests, both in the company’s internal test facilities and in test projects in specially allocated installations at existing customers. Working with 3D printing has thus provided SEJMA Industries with far better conditions in the fight against the growing climate challenge of cloudbursts.
“The programme has been a major eye-opener for both management and other relevant employees in the company, and as it is often a matter of relatively low volumes, 3D production of several components can be a good solution. Participation in the 3DP Try Out project has proven that the use of 3D technology in the company is the way forward, and the project has had very significant value for the company’s future strategy,” says SEJMA Industries’ owner-management:
“We will definitely use 3D printing in the future and are already considering investing in our own in-house printer.”

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About the company

SEJMA Industries ApS
Bommen 22, 8620 Kjellerup
Number of employees: 13
Sejma Industries ApS works with the production and development of customised solutions.
The company has already developed three types of flood barriers, designed to be usable in most common sewer and piping systems in Denmark. However, in this context management has recognised the need for new competencies and innovation initiatives, and sees 3D printing technology as a key factor in its continued development.
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