Methods 3D, Inc., has partnered with Markforged. Methods 3D will provide sales, service, and support for the Markforged line of 3D printers including the Onyx series, Mark Two, and Mark X.
“Markforged printers are an ideal complement to our extensive suite of additive manufacturing solutions,” says Jamie Hanson, COO, Methods 3D.
The Markforged partnership will enable Methods Machine Tools’ Automation Group to design, integrate, and provide solutions for its CNC machining automation systems with the ability to print unique end of arm tooling components for robots, jigs, and fixtures.
“We are excited to partner with a company that has a proven track record of delivering excellent, innovative manufacturing solutions,” says Greg Mark, CEO, Markforged.
Exact Metrology named Midwest dealer for EnvisionTEC
Exact Metrology is now the greater Midwest dealer for EnvisionTEC, a Detroit, Michigan-based manufacturer supplying 3D printers and materials to a variety of industries. Exact Metrology offers portable scanning and measurement technologies, contract measurement for 2D and 3D laser scanning services, reverse engineering services, non-contact inspection, metrology services, 3D digitizing and training, long-range scanning, and CT scanning services.
“The addition of EnvisionTEC brings our line to a new level of technology,” says Dean Solberg, co-president of Exact. “It made perfect sense to extend our equipment lines into 3D printing and we were most impressed with the EnvisionTEC line and the company’s commitment to growth.”
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