Nokia, rms Company, and GF Precicast have each revealed that they have integrated 3D Systems additive manufacturing to streamline metal and polymer parts production. According to Vyomesh Joshi, CEO of 3D Systems, “3D Systems is expanding its production workflow solutions use case by use case, through our collaboration with global manufacturers.” In partnership with 3D Systems, some of these devices are manufactured using metal 3D printers, such as the ProX DMP 320, which rms acquired in 2016. Since then rms Company has bought eleven DMP 320 printers and, following its launch in 2018, rms Company has ordered two of the DMP Flex 350 metal 3D printers. Thirdly, Swiss advance manufacturing company GF Precicast, which is active in the aerospace sector, is using 3D systems metal machines as an alternative to investment casting of superalloys. 3D Systems is showcasing its additive manufacturing portfolio this week at both the 2019 Additive Manufacturing Users Group Conference in Chicago, and Hannover Messe 2019, in Germany. 3D Systems has been nominated for several accolades in the 2019 3D Printing Industry Awards.

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