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Quickparts Joins Roboze 3D Parts Network

Aim is to boost local production of custom parts worldwide, companies report.

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By DE Editors  

November 29, 2022

"We are thrilled to welcome Quickparts among our partners of the Roboze 3D Parts network. When companies like these decide to join our vision, the value we can create for end users in a variety of industries ... will really accelerate the transition to smarter and more eco-sustainable production methods."

— Francesco Pantaleone, VP of Business Development at Roboze

Quickparts, a global company vested in on-demand industrial production services, joins the Roboze Parts Network, with a joint goal of accelerating the local production of customized parts around the world with industrial 3D printing systems and materials.

Quickparts is a company involved in on-demand manufacturing services with experience in the traditional and additive manufacturing sector. Focused on rapid production, the company has a team of 370 experts in offices and facilities around the world, focused on offering customer advice and services for the use of technologies and materials. Given the type of companies partnering, the implementation of Roboze systems in its machine portfolio was a fit, the companies report.

"As industry experts we have followed Roboze from the beginning ... . We needed to expand our systems to more quickly meet our customers' needs to produce end-use parts accurately and with high-performance polymeric materials. Roboze proved to be the best choice in terms of versatility, quality and repeatability."
— Ziad Abou, CEO of Quickparts

Quickparts installed the first Roboze solution, ARGO 500, in its Seattle headquarters where it will be immediately used to serve aerospace and industrial companies across the U.S.

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

 
 

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