
The Rise Of The German 3D Printing Subsidiary
Germany is Europe’s largest market for 3D printing and continues to attract new business — including from existing companies establishing operations in the country.
Germany is Europe’s largest market for 3D printing and continues to attract new business — including from existing companies establishing operations in the country.
Sinterit has just opened a massive new facility that will dramatically increase their production capability. What will they do with it?
A post-processing supplier expands to Japan, illustrating the dramatically increasing interest in post-processing equipment for 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
Charles Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi investigate the opening of a new BASF plant in China.
Additive Industries announced a series of interesting technical and corporate moves that should power their expansion. We speculate on what they could mean for the 3D printing industry.
US-based manufacturing network Xometry is using their recent investment round money to fund a huge expansion into Europe.
3D Hubs seems to have found its stride after a challenging pivot to new, more profitable markets in industrial 3D printing and manufacturing.
Essentium has announced new expansion initiatives, bringing on new international leadership and ramping up production of its HSE 3D printing platform and materials development efforts.
NYC-based nTopology is expanding into Europe.
GE Additive announced this week the opening of its new Arcam EBM Center of Excellence to focus on EBM 3D printing for production and R&D.
This spring, Markforged introduced its Blacksmith AI software; this summer, the company dedicated 2,000 square feet to its further development.
Roboze is focusing on the US market.
International expansions in 3D printing continue as 3D Hubs announces Chicago as the soon-to-be site of its new North American headquarters.
Aleph Objects has opened the doors to business in Europe with its new HQ in the Netherlands.
Germany-based GKN Powder Metallurgy is expanding its North American 3D printing presence.
On-demand manufacturing is of great interest around the world, and access is widening.
Markforged is opening its first international HQ in Dublin, Ireland.
Evolve Additive Systems is expanding.
London-based AMFG has expanded into the German market.
Two leaders in the desktop 3D printing space have just appointed new execs with a focus on global expansion.
UK-based Additive Manufacturing Technologies (AMT) is expanding operations to the North American market.
Germany-based EOS has just completed an expansion in the North American market, with a $2 million investment into operations in Texas.
Additive Industries has opened a brand new factory.
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