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By Admin  

May 19, 2017

Roboze, an Italian producer of industrial 3D printers for techno-polymer applications, has landed in the United States with the inauguration of its operating office in New York City.

The opening of the new center is in line with the strategic business plan of international expansion, according to the company.

The U.S.-based corporation will work together with the Italian parent company. The new office, located at 488 Madison Avenue, New York, will host in its showroom Roboze products, which are the new Roboze One and Roboze One+400, solution dedicated to the production of end-use components with techno-polymers.

Roboze solutions can be found in several applications, such as aerospace, defense, automotive, medical devices, functional prototyping, end-use applications and metal replacement, the company reports.

Roboze Inc. will manage the commercial and post-sales operations of the brand and will help accelerate the communication with additive manufacturing companies such as GE Global Research, where a partnership has already been initiated, as well as future ones on American territory, the company notes. Moreover, the company says it plans to open a second office in the Silicon Valley in the coming months.

For more info, visit Roboze.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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