HP’s 3D Printing is expanding in the European market

HP’s 3D printing is making progress on the European market in different ways: the involvement of new customers and partners as well as the implementation of reference and experience centres.

TCT Show 2017, one of the largest 3D printing and additive manufacturing conferences, which is taking place at Birmingham now, will give the opportunity to companies to announce their latest innovations in additive manufacturing.

HP which is taking part in the show, is no exception.

Henkel, first global reseller

Henkel, one of the largest chemical and materials providers in the world, will be the first global reseller of HP Jet Fusion 3D printers. This 3D printing system delivers high quality physical parts up to 10 times faster and at half the cost of current 3D print systems.  

We are thrilled by the initial response to HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D solutions across Europe and to collaborate with our customers as they expand their uses and applications well beyond the boundaries of traditional additive manufacturing,” said Emilio Juarez, Head of EMEA 3D Printing Sales, HP Inc. “Not only has our European customer and partner community grown quickly, we are already seeing existing customers make multiple purchases of HP Jet Fusion units for full-scale 3D production.”

The growing adoption of HP’s 3D printing solutions in the European market

In addition to Henkel, HP deals now with new customers  that embrace its 3D printing solutions to increase innovation, accelerate time-to-market, reduce costs and waste, and help compete more effectively in today’s digitally-driven global economy.

    • Danfoss Group, the Danish technology leader providing infrastructure, food supply, energy efficiency, and climate-friendly solutions
    • ETH Zurich, one of the world’s top science and engineering universities
    • Jaguar-Land Rover, the largest vehicle manufacturer in the UK
    • KTM, an Austrian motorcycle and sports car manufacturer
    • The National Center for Additive Manufacturing at the Manufacturing Technology Center, dedicated to inspiring Great British manufacturing on the global stage.

Furthermore, a great number of installations across Europe will allow companies to benefit from HP Jet Fusion for full-scale 3D Production: 3D Prod, 3D Tech, Axis Hello, Barel, CNC-Automation Würfel, Comelec, Creabis, Digital Mechanics, FICEP 3D, FKM Sintertechnik, Gremod, industrialpartners, Kurz, Mausa, Optimus 3D, Pantur, Polifluor, prodartis AG,  Sculpteo, Sinthesi Engineering, Skorpion Engineering, Thinktec3D, Topp, Weerg, WorldTooling, Zare, ZiggZagg for both rapid prototyping and full-scale 3D production.

Last, the company already has more than 25 3D Printing Reference and Experience Centres including new centres in Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Portugal and Sweden.

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