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Friday, 01/26/2018 4:13:26 PM

Friday, January 26, 2018 4:13:26 PM

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I see PrintRite3D being complementary and filling a role similar to Materialise with GE and Siemens.

He explains. Both GE and Siemens are growing in their ambition to lay the backbone in the industrial sector, even wider than with 3D printing alone. "They can not specialize in everything and that creates opportunities for Materialize that has a strategic cooperation both with Siemens (the most integrated) and with GE, who is publicly our customer and partner. Strategically, however, both are competitors. We are independent precisely in order to work together. "

3D printers are getting faster and the materials portfolio is growing. "It is not the first time that we have the feeling that we are at a leading point in the evolution of the market," says Vancraen, who sees the challenge but also a great opportunity.

If players like HP, in collaboration with Deloitte, want to quickly scale to produce larger sales in their context, they will have to call on technology that provides their printer with applications. That technology has grown and refined at Materialize. "There is a trend that they will also fill in the software themselves. But even then Materialize can still be complementary. "

http://www.engineeringnet.be/belgie/detail_belgie.asp?Id=19936&category=control_art&titel=Fried%20Vancraen:%20%E2%80%9D3D-printer%20van%20het%20eerste%20uur%E2%80%9D%20-%20artikel
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