We’ll start with business news in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, as XJet appointed a value-added reseller in Germany, BIO INX is expanding its presence in the Italian market, and DSH Technologies is relocating to join its sister company. Moving on, Sandvik introduced a copper alloy powder for applications in space manufacturing. Finally, scientists used 3D printing to make scaffolding trays for producing larger human gut organoids.
XJet Appoints 3D-Werk as Value-Added Reseller in Germany
3D-Werk’s Experience Center gives manufacturers a hands-on environment to evaluate additive manufacturing technologies, such as XJet’s NPJ solution.
Israeli company XJet is strengthening its manufacturing ecosystem in Germany with the announcement of a strategic collaboration with 3D-Werk Black Forest GmbH, a leading German competence center for additive manufacturing (AM). XJet has already been active in the German market for years, and has an established network and customer base there. But now, by appointing 3D-Werk as a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) for its Carmel systems and ceramic and metal NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) technology, XJet is taking a strategic step to make its presence there even greater. 3D-Werk has deep application expertise, and is uniquely qualified to help customers from demanding industry sectors, thanks to its business pillars of machine and material sales for metal and polymer AM technologies; parts production service with full post-processing capability; and its Experience Center, where customers can evaluate technologies before choosing one. 3D-Werk will introduce NPJ technology to its Experience Center, and will represent the full Carmel system lineup as part of an integrated solution.
“3D-Werk has spent years building the expertise, the facilities, and the customer trust to help German industry make genuinely informed decisions about needed migration of production to additive manufacturing,” said Gerhard Duda, CEO of 3D-Werk Black Forest GmbH. “XJet’s NPJ technology represents something we have not been able to offer before – a path to manufacturing complex, high-performance parts that were simply out of reach previously. Adding the Carmel system family to our portfolio and to our Experience Center gives our customers access to a new category of manufacturing capability, and gives us the strongest possible argument for moving upmarket into the most technically demanding applications in Germany.”
BIO INX Strengthens Presence in Italy with MP Strumenti Partnership
Advanced biomaterials developer BIO INX announced a distribution partnership that will help its continued European expansion. Helping to strengthen its presence in one of the most dynamic biofabrication markets in Europe, MP Strumenti will now be the official distributor of BIO INX products in Italy. BIO INX is a spin-out from Ghent University and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and is a leader in developing bioinks for high reso
We’ll start with business news in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, as XJet appointed a value-added reseller in Germany, BIO INX is expanding its presence in the Italian market, and DSH Technologies is relocating to join its sister company. Moving on, Sandvik introduced a copper alloy powder for applications in space manufacturing. Finally, scientists used 3D printing to make scaffolding trays for producing larger human gut organoids.
XJet Appoints 3D-Werk as Value-Added Reseller in Germany
3D-Werk’s Experience Center gives manufacturers a hands-on environment to evaluate additive manufacturing technologies, such as XJet’s NPJ solution.
Israeli company XJet is strengthening its manufacturing ecosystem in Germany with the announcement of a strategic collaboration with 3D-Werk Black Forest GmbH, a leading German competence center for additive manufacturing (AM). XJet has already been active in the German market for years, and has an established network and customer base there. But now, by appointing 3D-Werk as a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) for its Carmel systems and ceramic and metal NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) technology, XJet is taking a strategic step to make its presence there even greater. 3D-Werk has deep application expertise, and is uniquely qualified to help customers from demanding industry sectors, thanks to its business pillars of machine and material sales for metal and polymer AM technologies; parts production service with full post-processing capability; and its Experience Center, where customers can evaluate technologies before choosing one. 3D-Werk will introduce NPJ technology to its Experience Center, and will represent the full Carmel system lineup as part of an integrated solution.
“3D-Werk has spent years building the expertise, the facilities, and the customer trust to help German industry make genuinely informed decisions about needed migration of production to additive manufacturing,” said Gerhard Duda, CEO of 3D-Werk Black Forest GmbH. “XJet’s NPJ technology represents something we have not been able to offer before – a path to manufacturing complex, high-performance parts that were simply out of reach previously. Adding the Carmel system family to our portfolio and to our Experience Center gives our customers access to a new category of manufacturing capability, and gives us the strongest possible argument for moving upmarket into the most technically demanding applications in Germany.”
BIO INX Strengthens Presence in Italy with MP Strumenti Partnership
Advanced biomaterials developer BIO INX announced a distribution partnership that will help its continued European expansion. Helping to strengthen its presence in one of the most dynamic biofabrication markets in Europe, MP Strumenti will now be the official distributor of BIO INX products in Italy. BIO INX is a spin-out from Ghent University and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and is a leader in developing bioinks for high reso