3D Printers in India

Originally written and published by www.thehansindia.com

HP, a leader in 3D printing, has decided to enter the Indian markets with their Next-Gen 3D printers.

3D Printers in India

HP Inc announced they were planning on retailing their Next-Gen 3D printers in India by early next year.

“We will bring our 3D printers in next 2-3 months to India as part of our commitment to contribute to the India growth journey,” HP India managing director Sumeer Chandra said.

“Initially, the focus will be on sectors like automobile and healthcare in India but the opportunities are immense.

“The HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution will deliver superior quality physical parts up to 10 times faster and at half the cost of current 3D print systems,” Chandra said.

The budding 3D printing market has been gradually materializing and taking form in India.

The Hans India wrote “HP plans to disrupt the $12 trillion global manufacturing market and hopes to push 3D printing’s prototyping into developing manufacturing components” using their Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology.

HP was the first to release a production-ready commercial 3D printing system, bringing disruptive manufacturing solutions to the market.

HP has contributed to rethinking the commercial 3D printing prototyping and manufacturing industries through partnerships with corporate giants such as Nike and BMW.

HP announced the amalgamation of their Multi Jet Fusion 3D printer with Siemens’ Additive Manufacturing software module to catalyze 3D printing for industrial production.

HP further declared the extension of their 3D-printing portfolio with the Multi Jet Fusion 4210 platform.

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