HP's multi-jet fusion technology has been very hot recently, spread across the world in the United Kingdom, India and other regions. Multi Jet Fusion is now moving to Mexico. The country’s first system has been signed with HP customer Boja3D (a digital manufacturing service provider). installation. 'We are pleased to be able to introduce industry-leading 3D printing technology To help promote the digital transformation of this key manufacturing market in Latin America,' said Marcos Razon, vice president and general manager of Hewlett-Packard Latin. 'HP's Multi Jet Fusion technology is now available in the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. We Changing world design and manufacturing methods around the world. ' Boja3D will use the HP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 system to provide customers 3D printing Service, The system can produce production-grade parts and prototypes at 10 times the speed and half the cost of other 3D printing systems. "We are making Multi Jet Fusion the basis for our business's 3D printing technology because of its conversion quality, speed and cost-effectiveness, and the ability to prototype and produce functional components on the same platform," said Victor Anaya, Partner and Operations. "As the demand for advanced 3D printing technology from customers in various industries continues to grow, we are pleased to help them digitally transform their business in the form of Mexico's first HP Jet Fusion solution provider. At the same time, Markforged worked with Australia's Redstack to provide engineering and construction professionals with design technologies and services that extend to the other end of the world. Redstack is already the MakerBot, Ultimaker and Formlabs 3D printers, and a wide range of software The solution distributor will now add Markforged's production-grade 3D printers to its inventory. Markforged recently started shipping its Metal X 3D printers to its customers and distributors. The 3D printers it offers can make metal, carbon fiber, Kevlar, etc. And other solid parts. 'So far, 3D printing customers have made trade-offs between quality, time and affordability,' said Michael Lachs, founder and managing director of Redstack. 'With a complete industrial series and new Metal X printers, these trade-offs No longer exists. Manufacturers can now easily print parts that optimize strength and affordability on the day. Manufacturers are always looking for faster, simpler, and cheaper methods. Now, we can provide manufacturers with a revolutionary answer. To meet Australia’s growing demand for customized products is a disruptive challenge to current manufacturing methods. Finally, the Israeli company Massivit 3D has achieved great success since the launch of its giant Massivit 1800 3D printing solution in 2016. Since the publication of the arrogant form-size 3D printer, the company's annual sales have increased by 100%. Growth like this means With the necessary expansion, Massivit 3D is undoubtedly expanding, entering Asia, Europe and the Americas, and developing locally. 'In order to achieve this growth, we recently appointed more than a dozen distributors worldwide,' said Erez Zimerman, Massivit's VP of sales at 3D. 'As a print industry veteran, they will ensure that our solutions continue to innovate and promote High-quality, eye-catching visual communication in the industry. Our goal is to allow print suppliers to create new revenue streams through existing customers by providing a variety of applications with greater brand influence than traditional large format projects. . ' Massivit 3D recently added its first distributor in the UK and Ireland. CMYUK is a retailer of 2D printers, laminators and cutters. Now Massivit 1800 has become its first 3D printer. CMYUK Group Director Robin East said: 'Our customers span many visual markets such as retail, POS, corporate decoration and exhibitions, and are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to improve the standards of high-impact display.' Massivit 3D also recently appointed a new president in North America to better manage the company’s growing business in the region. Kevin Sykes, former general manager of Hewlett Packard Canada, will be responsible for establishing and leading the North American subsidiary of Massivit 3D. The company also expanded its sales department in Europe and Asia Pacific. |