“We are thrilled by the initial response to HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D solutions across Europe and to collaborate with our customers as they expand their uses and applications well beyond the boundaries of traditional additive manufacturing,” said Emilio Juarez, Head of EMEA 3D Printing Sales, HP Inc. “Not only has our European customer and partner community grown quickly, we are already seeing existing customers make multiple purchases of HP Jet Fusion units for full-scale 3D production.”
- Danfoss Group, the Danish technology leader providing infrastructure, food supply, energy efficiency, and climate-friendly solutions
- ETH Zurich, one of the world’s top science and engineering universities
- Jaguar Land Rover, the largest vehicle manufacturer in the UK
- KTM, an Austrian motorcycle and sports car manufacturer
- The National Center for Additive Manufacturing at the Manufacturing Technology Centre
Speaking of HP resellers, multinational corporation Henkel, already a part of HP’s unique open 3D materials platform, is expanding its existing collaboration with HP. In today’s most exciting announcement, HP said that Henkel is now the first global reseller of HP Jet Fusion, a production-ready commercial 3D printing system.
“HP is the industry leader in 3D printing and, as we expand our portfolio to include additive manufacturing services, we are thrilled to become the first global reseller for HP’s Jet Fusion 3D Printing solutions. We are excited to deepen our collaboration with HP, develop even more innovative materials and 3D printing solutions for our customers, and increase the value for their end-use applications,” said Philipp Loosen, Head of 3D Printing at Henkel Adhesive Technologies.
HP, and its partners, already have over 25 3D Printing Reference and Experience Centers located all around the world, which give other companies the opportunity to engage in production-level scenarios with HP’s Jet Fusion 3D Printing solutions. The company recently opened some new centers in Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Portugal, and Sweden, so companies can test and qualify new 3D printing use-cases in controlled environments on the way from prototyping to full 3D production.
Multiple European service bureaus will leverage HP’s Jet Fusion technology for rapid prototyping and full-scale 3D production services, including:
- 3D Prod
- CNC-Automation Würfel
- Digital Mechanics
- FICEP 3D
- Hofman Innovation Group
- Optimus 3D
- prodartis AG
- Sculpteo
- Thinktec3D
- WorldTooling
- ZiggZagg
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