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3D Systems partnership for Force India

Force India has announced a technical partnership with 3D Systems Corporation, a leading supplier of 3D content-to-print solutions. The multi-year deal will allow the team to reduce the manufacturing time of wind tunnel model components. 'We’ve been working with 3D systems as a customer for many years, so we are delighted to forge stronger links with a company that is the market-leader for rapid prototyping technology', said team principal Vijay Mallya. 'We use their technology on a daily basis to manufacture wind tunnel model components and this new relationship will hopefully allow us to get performance to the car faster.' Force India finished in seventh place in the championship in...
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