ExOne opens new state-of-the-art design and re-engineering centre for Additive Manufacturing

August 5, 2015

ExOne opens new state-of-the-art and re-engineering centre for AM - news-dreamcenter-all

 

The ExOne Company (NASDAQ:XONE), a global provider of 3D printing machines and 3D printed and other products to industrial customers, has announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art Design and Re-Engineering for Additive Manufacturing (DREAM) centre located within its North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA, facility.

The DREAM centre has been strategically developed as a physical and virtual site for collaboration with customers to explore and incorporate the benefits of ExOne’s binder jetting technology. By providing global access to the company’s creative technical expertise and offering the most advanced software currently available, the centre will enable customers to create designs of metal components which maximise the benefits of Additive Manufacturing.

S Kent Rockwell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The ExOne Company, commented, “As we focus on accelerating the adoption rate of our binder jetting technology for industrial manufacturing of metal components, we’re excited to launch our world-class DREAM centre. It is an integrated engineering environment supporting our customers, our production service centres, our research and development activities, and our global sales team. We believe the DREAM centre will further facilitate customer training and design support, helping users optimise 3D printing and the benefits it can bring to their manufacturing processes.”

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