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Customer perceived value for self-designed personalised products made using additive manufacturing
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posted on 2017-01-27, 11:31 authored by Syahibudil I. Abdul Kudus, Ian Campbell, Richard BibbRichard BibbAs end-users become more involved in personalising designs, Additive Manufacturing (AM also known as 3D printing) has become an enabler to deliver this service through the manipulation of three- dimensional designs using easy-to-use design toolkits. Consequently, end-users are able to fabricate their personalised designs through various types of AM systems. This study employs an experimental method to investigate end-users’ reflections on the value of 3D Printed personalised product designs based on Product Value and Experiential Value. The results suggest that end-users gave higher value to all measurements for the 3D printed personalised products. This indicates that 3D printed personalised products have increased perceived value when compared to standard mass-production counterparts.
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Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM), Malaysia
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School
- Design