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CMF Design Project Leverages 3D Printing Technology in Japan

🇯🇵 GN 3Dプリンティング (JA)3D PrintingThu, 30 Oct 2025 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
CMF Design Project Leverages 3D Printing Technology in Japan

A collaborative project has been launched in Japan to explore the application of 3D printing technology in CMF (Color, Material, Finish) design.

A joint project has commenced in Japan, focusing on utilizing 3D printing technology for CMF design. The initiative aims to integrate additive manufacturing processes into the early stages of product development, particularly for exploring aesthetic and tactile qualities.

This collaboration brings together expertise from various fields within the design and manufacturing sectors. The primary goal is to demonstrate how 3D printing can facilitate rapid prototyping and iteration of design concepts, allowing for a more dynamic and responsive approach to CMF development. This method can accelerate the visualization and evaluation of different material textures, color applications, and surface finishes.

The project is expected to showcase novel applications of 3D printing in creating unique CMF experiences. By leveraging the flexibility of additive manufacturing, designers can experiment with complex geometries and integrated functionalities that might be challenging or impossible with traditional manufacturing methods. This opens up new possibilities for product differentiation and customization.

Participants in the project will likely focus on developing workflows that bridge the gap between digital design tools and physical 3D printed outputs. This includes exploring advanced printing materials and post-processing techniques to achieve specific visual and haptic properties. The outcomes are anticipated to influence future design practices and the adoption of 3D printing in consumer goods, automotive interiors, and other industries where CMF plays a critical role.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This project signifies a growing trend in additive manufacturing adoption beyond purely functional prototyping. By applying 3D printing to CMF design, it enables rapid exploration of aesthetics and tactile qualities, accelerating product development cycles. This is crucial for industries seeking to innovate in product differentiation and user experience, moving AM towards a more integrated role in the entire product lifecycle.

Original headline: 3Dプリント技術を活用したCMFデザインの共同プロジェクト始動:3Dプリンタニュース - MONOist
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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