

Moving forwards, the company believes the deal will enable it to better address the dental sector’s big players, while reinforcing its presence in North America and Europe, and providing it with a foothold in the Australian market. Likewise, 3D printer manufacturer and service provider Prodways has sought to expand the reach of its business, via the agreement of a new distribution partnership with Dental Axess. In the aftermath of the deal being signed, Omer Sagi, VP of Products and Business Development at Tritone, revealed that his firm has chosen specifically to work with SU-PAD, due to its “experience, expertise and high-quality service level in the AM field.” Moving onto the latest distribution deals now, Israeli reseller SU-PAD has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Tritone Technologies. “With numerous new additions to our portfolio, many of which were on show at FESPA, we aim to bring even further benefits and new opportunities to the markets we serve, and we are extremely excited to see what the rest of 2022 will bring.” Parts produced using Mimaki’s new clear 3D printing ink. “2021 has been an exceptional year for Mimaki and we’re very proud to have been able to support our customers,” said Arjen Evertse, GM of EMEA Sales at Mimaki. This was particularly the case in the firm’s Sign Graphics segment, where it even saw growth on the pre-COVID FY 2019, but its 3D printing division is also set to ‘take strides forward,’ thanks in part to launches like its new MH-110PCL material. Lastly in this edition’s business update, wide-format inkjet printer manufacturer Mimaki has revealed that it achieved an increase in its market share in FY 2021. “Ai Build enables its customers to rapidly achieve these strategic objectives through its groundbreaking 3D printing software.” “This is a time when manufacturers are looking to realize the potential that additive manufacturing offers, making their supply chains more flexible, resilient, cost-effective and sustainable,” said Mads Jensen, a Managing Partner at SuperSeed.
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Using the capital raised, the company reportedly intends to ramp-up its efforts to develop machine learning models that provide automated quality assurance, and widen the adoption of its software among 3D printer users.

Meanwhile, on the funding front, Ai Build has successfully raised $3.2 million via a seed investment led by ACT Venture Partners, and supported by long-term backer SuperSeed. Scapa, buying Gen3D is not only expected to enable this technology to be integrated into the Altair Inspire platform, but to see his firm inherit a team packed with “industry knowledge and experience,” in generative design, topology optimization and lattice structure generation. Spun-out of the University of Bath, the start-up has developed a technology that uses implicit modeling techniques to enable the rapid creation of complex parts, which would otherwise be impractical to realize via traditional BREP modeling.Īccording to Altair Founder and CEO James R. Kicking off this week’s round-up with a slice of business news, 3D design and simulation software developer Altair has announced the acquisition of Gen3D.

Image via Gen3D.Īcquisition, funding and financial updates Read on for the most recent updates from GE Additive, Inkbit, Pyrogenesis, Tritone Technologies, Altair, Gen3D, Ai Build and more.

Today’s edition features a new wave of market expansions, landmark 3D printer installations, corporate takeovers, qualified jewelry materials and an upcoming additive manufacturing-enabled Russian ‘superjet.’ In this edition of Sliced, the 3D Printing Industry news digest, we cover the latest business developments, partnerships, and acquisitions in the additive manufacturing sector.
