
Proto3000 (Vaughan, Ontario) recently announced it is redefining the product development lifecycle by integrating professional 3D scanning, CAD design, and industrial 3D printing into a unified digital ecosystem.
As manufacturers face increasing pressure to shorten lead times and localize supply chains, the company’s ISO 9001-certified facility provides the tools to move from concept to production-grade parts in hours rather than weeks.
By leveraging high-precision metrology and handheld 3D scanners, Proto3000 enables engineers to perform rapid reverse engineering and quality inspection. The digital inputs are then refined through expert 3D CAD design services, ensuring parts are optimized for additive manufacturing (DfAM).
The process concludes with a robust fleet of 3D printing technologies—ranging from resin 3D printing to metal 3D printing—capable of producing functional prototypes and end-use industrial components.
"The transition to Industry 4.0 requires more than just hardware; it requires a synchronized workflow," said John Frangella, Proto3000 founder and CEO. "Our goal is to empower design teams to 'make the unmakeable' by removing the traditional barriers between design, measurement, and manufacturing."
For more information, visit https://proto3000.com/.




















