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FITTLE and Formlabs Form Strategic Partnership

With the support of FITTLE’s financing offerings, Formlabs will help companies preserve their cash flow through flexible means, Formlabs reports.

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By DE Editors  

December 27, 2022

FITTLE, the equipment financing business of Xerox Holdings Corporation, has a strategic partnership with Formlabs, a 3D printing company, to help expand access to digital manufacturing tools, the companies report.

“FITTLE’s continued investment in groundbreaking technology enables us to quickly build, deploy and manage innovative financing solutions to meet our partners’ specific needs,” says Nicole Torraco, president, FITTLE. 

With the support of FITTLE’s financing offerings, Formlabs will help companies preserve their cash flow through flexible means while expanding access to its professional stereolithography and selective laser sintering 3D printers.

Formlabs aims to expand access to digital fabrication. For example, Formlabs customer Dustin Kirkbride, owner of 1:10 Rod Shop, needed a commercial 3D printer to create parts and accessories for scale model RC cars. He chose FITTLE as his financing partner and was able to purchase three Formlabs Fuse printers thanks to FITTLE’s expedited approval process and financing options. 

“We’re excited to partner with FITTLE to make Formlabs 3D printers even more accessible to users across North America,” says Luke Winston, Formlabs chief business officer. “Xerox is a trusted brand that makes the leasing process simple and affordable to enable more engineers, designers and manufacturers to integrate Formlabs’ industry-leading technology into their workflows.”

For more information about financing Formlabs printers through FITTLE, click here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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