We’re all business in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs. Xometry has made two new appointments to its board of directors, and 3DEO announced another shipment milestone. PostProcess Technologies has a new channel partner in Australia, and finally, the Digital Manufacturing Centre is collaborating with Renishaw.
Xometry Introduces Two New Board Members
Weymouth is the COO of restaurant-supplier connection marketplace DineXpert, held multilple leadership positions at The Washington Post, and serves as trustee and board member of several other organizations as well. Bial is nationally recognized in the US higher education community for her experience facilitating dialogue surround access, diversity, and equity as the president and founder of youth leadership development and college success organization the Posse Foundation, is a member of the Brandeis University Board of Trustees, and received a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship in 2007.
3DEO Achieves Another Shipment Milestone
“Producing this many parts in a week is a testament to our platform approach, and a glimpse of what’s to come from 3DEO,” 3DEO’s President Matt Sand wrote in the company’s e-newsletter.
“It’s an exciting time for those who have patiently waited to unlock the potential of metal additive manufacturing. 3DEO is ready.”
Additionally, 3DEO also launched its 3DEO Learn tab, where you can easily find case studies, articles, metal 3D printing guides, and webinars.
PostProcess Technologies Welcomes Australian Channel Partner
“Innovation for mass finishing has always been, and always will be, at the core of everything we do. While the ability of PostProcess to enable our expansion into additive manufacturing is key, even more salient is how well our company visions align in providing streamlined, intelligent approaches to revolutionizing the future of manufacturing,” said Mark Riley, Operations Director of BV Products. “We look forward to delivering software-driven post-printing solutions to the Oceania region.”
Digital Manufacturing Centre Collaborating with Renishaw
“The process of machine and material selection for the Digital Manufacturing Centre is crucial to our success and therefore a decision process we haven’t taken lightly,” explained Kieron Salter, Digital Manufacturing Centre CEO. “Offering the service of being a technology partner to our clients means that we [the Digital Manufacturing Centre] have to be armed with state-of-the-art, innovative additive manufacturing methods and machinery, and learnings within that to ensure we’re constantly offering the best technologies.
“The decision to forge a close collaboration with Renishaw and purchase two RenAM 500Q machines was a natural step to offer our clients all of these things, while benefitting from the support of a local manufacturing supplier. Renishaw is a leader in metal additive manufacturing, its RenAM 500Q machine offers unrivalled productivity, quality control and ability to create a light component but with high torsional strength – one of the key benefits of metal AM innovations – as well as reduced costs per part. Not only this but our close collaboration will mean the DMC’s engineers will be in close contact to Renishaw’s team to ensure maximum efficiencies and learnings within additive manufacturing, so we are constantly learning, evolving and innovating.”