ADDiTEC, an additive manufacturing options supplier, has entered a collaboration with Tri-Tech 3D, one of many UK’s main suppliers of 3D printing methods. Beginning this month, Tri-Tech 3D will collaborate with ADDiTEC on increasing gross sales within the UK of ADDiTEC’s product line, together with the AMDROiD, a turn-key Laser Directed Power Deposition (LDED) robotic cell designed for reactive metals, and the Hybrid Techniques, a novel mixture of CNC, Liquid Metallic Jetting (LMJ), and LDED applied sciences.
“This represents a big milestone in our dedication to ship distinctive worth to clients within the UK. As a proud native of the UK, I’m personally excited to work intently with Tri-Tech 3D to satisfy the rising demand for superior manufacturing options throughout sectors like aerospace, automotive, and power,” stated Brian Matthews, CEO of ADDiTEC.
This collaboration will empower producers within the UK to learn from industry-leading additive manufacturing capabilities – supporting their targets for effectivity, innovation, and sustainability. Particularly, industries resembling aerospace, protection, and automotive, identified for his or her rigorous calls for on materials efficiency and manufacturing precision, will acquire entry to ADDiTEC’s methods.
“Working with ADDiTEC permits us to additional our mission of offering cutting-edge options to our shoppers. Their superior know-how is an ideal match for our present product portfolio, and we’re excited to introduce these new capabilities to our buyer base throughout the UK,” stated Adrian Painter, Managing Director of Tri-Tech 3D.