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Materialise Acquries Polish Prototyping Center,Materialise Acquries Polish Prototyping Center

By Jess Lulka  

December 4, 2001

Materialise has announced its acquisition of Polish prototyping company e-Protoypy.

e-Prortypy, based in Wroclaw, has been an active company in the Polish market since 2008, a company press release states. It offers a range of services while specializing in laser-sintered components, scanning and reverse engineering services.

"We see a lot of opportunities for growth in the Polish market and by joining Materialise, the e-Prototypy team looks forward to helping even more people in the region realize the benefits of the services and solutions we have to offer. As part of Materialise, our customers will be given access to even better service with a larger range of 3D Printing technologies and they can benefit from Materialise's 23 years of experience in this industry," says Grzegorz Sworobovicz, vice-CEO of e-Prototypy.

For more information, visit Materialise and e-Prototypy.

 

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Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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