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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
3Shape 2015 (15.5.0) Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Frederic" data-source="post: 202484" data-attributes="member: 12707"><p>Hello CAR 54</p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand your position. As a one man lab, it can naturally be more complex to ensure high ROI. We still believe that we have the best system for both large and small labs. We have a wide range of scanner choices from hi to low end like the D500 which is still a very good lab scanner in terms of speed and accuracy. And we construct our CAD solution for modularity to give users choices according to their business scope. You mention the CAD points. This was especially constructed to help smaller labs access the special add-on software modules on a pay-per-design basis and a minimum up-front investment. We also believe that our open system and extensive eco system allows smaller labs to choose the most cost efficient manufacturing solutions. We are not trying to focus on larger labs who buy the D1000 or D2000. We strive to provide optimal solutions for labs of all sizes and we receive positive feedback from many small labs as well as large ones. We would truly value your suggestions as to how we can be even better at providing ensuring hi ROI solutions for the smaller labs.</p><p></p><p>/Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Frederic, post: 202484, member: 12707"] Hello CAR 54 I understand your position. As a one man lab, it can naturally be more complex to ensure high ROI. We still believe that we have the best system for both large and small labs. We have a wide range of scanner choices from hi to low end like the D500 which is still a very good lab scanner in terms of speed and accuracy. And we construct our CAD solution for modularity to give users choices according to their business scope. You mention the CAD points. This was especially constructed to help smaller labs access the special add-on software modules on a pay-per-design basis and a minimum up-front investment. We also believe that our open system and extensive eco system allows smaller labs to choose the most cost efficient manufacturing solutions. We are not trying to focus on larger labs who buy the D1000 or D2000. We strive to provide optimal solutions for labs of all sizes and we receive positive feedback from many small labs as well as large ones. We would truly value your suggestions as to how we can be even better at providing ensuring hi ROI solutions for the smaller labs. /Bruce [/QUOTE]
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