
ChromaViso borrowed a 3D printer from Dansk AM Hub for one month to work on the design and development of 3D-printed holders and brackets for their lighting concepts. The loan was part of Dansk AM Hub’s 3DP Try-Out programme, in which ChromaViso borrowed a 3D printer from Dansk AM Hub and Center for Industri, which they used to print prototypes themselves for their various lighting concepts. Where they previously had the part manufactured in metal by an external supplier, ChromaViso has now gained insight into AM technology—and thus discovered a production method that can save them significant amounts of time and make a substantial difference for the company in the long term.
ChromaViso delivers customised and health-promoting lighting solutions to, for example, the healthcare sector to create better environments and conditions for both patients and staff. The ability to design and print in-house has resulted in significant time savings for ChromaViso, which, through its participation in the 3D Print Try-Out programme, has achieved a much shorter development process—and, in addition, greater flexibility in the development department, enabling them to reach prototypes for evaluation and functionality testing more quickly.

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“We have truly opened our eyes to 3D printing and the many possibilities of the technology. Participating in the project and borrowing a 3D printer—and experiencing the potential first-hand—has been of great value. It has provided a solid foundation for our considerations about moving forward with 3D technology in the company,” says Finn Pedersen, R&D Mechanical Engineer at ChromaViso.
About the company

ChromaViso A/S
Finlandsgade 25, 8200 Aarhus
Number of employees: 11
ChromaViso provides lighting solutions for the healthcare sector that improve the working environment, health, quality of life, and financial performance.
About ChromaViso
The company ChromaViso from Aarhus specialises in lighting concepts for the healthcare sector. They produce unique, customised quality solutions based on users’ specific needs and particular requirements. ChromaViso focuses in particular on:
- Ergonomic lighting: The focus is on lighting concepts designed for operating theatres and examination rooms with screen-based work. The patented concept has been developed in close collaboration with leading surgeons, researchers, and specialists to ensure optimal working conditions and thereby reduce headaches and improve safety and quality.
- Circadian lighting: Specially developed for hospitals, psychiatry, and the care sector, with a clinically documented lighting protocol tailored to the diagnosis, the ward’s rhythm, and specific needs.
- Knowledge of light: ChromaViso participates in several international research projects and has best-practice experience from more than 100 hospitals. The company has therefore built extensive expertise and knowledge about the impact of light on people.
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