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SV Wehen Wiesbaden brings on CAD partner: focus on 3D-printing workflows in the SME sector

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SV Wehen Wiesbaden is expanding its business network with Wiesbaden-based CAD Deutschland GmbH. The company is joining SVWW as a new partner and, according to its own statements, aims to make its regional ties more visible. For the club, the cooperation is also interesting in terms of content, as CAD and process consulting increasingly extend into manufacturing topics such as 3D printing.

CAD Deutschland distributes software solutions and complements its portfolio with training, support, and hardware from the field of computer technology. In many companies, it is precisely this chain that forms the basis for integrating additive manufacturing reliably into existing workflows: parametric design, variant management, and approval processes in CAD/PLM determine whether components ultimately reach build preparation as robust 3MF, STEP, or STL data. This is followed by verifiable steps such as wall-thickness analysis, support structure generation, build-space nesting, and slicing, before machine-specific jobs—such as G-code for FDM systems or exposure and scan paths for resin and metal processes—are generated from the data.

“With CAD Deutschland, we are pleased to welcome a new partner who not only expands our red-and-black family, but also enriches us in terms of content with its expertise in digital solutions and process optimization,” emphasizes Alf Mintzel, Head of B2B at SVWW. “The company’s strong regional roots and high level of technical expertise in digital solutions fit perfectly with our modern club. CAD Deutschland stands for development, reliability, and collaboration—values we live by every day at SVWW and that make this partnership particularly fitting.”

“We as a company are delighted to support SV Wehen Wiesbaden as a sponsor,” says Dirk Redmer, CEO of CAD Deutschland. “Football is teamwork; it requires clear structures, training, and the right interaction of everyone involved—exactly the same applies to our successful projects in the SME sector, in industry, and in construction.”

Applied to additive manufacturing, this means reproducible data states, traceable changes, and a clean transition from design to print preparation. This gives the partnership a technical dimension that goes beyond traditional perimeter advertising.


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