Thursday, October 18, 2012

Dimensional Innovations

This Thursday we had the privilege of going to visit Dimensional Innovations. They have been around since the mid 90's, when they primarily did work for theaters.  Today, their clientele has expanded tremendously through custom manufacturing.

DI is definitely a true innovator when it comes to bridging the gap between design and engineering.  All areas of DI work seamlessly to produce one of a kind creations for each client they work with.  The main benefit of DI is that all work is done in-house, except for some machining jobs. This allows for cheaper products, less build time, increased communication skills, and overall improved products.

Typical fabrication materials consist of aluminum, acrylics, polycarbonates, and more; most of which are machined in-house.  I was impressed upon learning that they have custom designed machines specifically manufactured for their patented processes, along with the expansive machining section of the facility.

This work setting is the type of place that I could see myself working at.  I tend to be the type of person who tries to be on top of everything constantly, and I think this work scenario would be right up my alley.

 Fabrication of a modern chandelier.

This is the display stand that will hold one of Toyota's new cars, also displaying their new slogan.
(I know it at you don't)

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