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By DE Editors  

November 1, 2016

XJet Ltd., a developer of NanoParticle Jetting technology will plan to showcase its 3D solution that directly jets metal ink at this year's formnext show. The inkjet technology uses nanoparticles, which produces high quality parts, featuring unprecedented levels of details, surface finish and accuracy—without compromising build time, a company press release states. 

Prior to a successful introduction to the U.S. market at RAPID earlier this year, XJet announced an additional funding round of $25 million. This was led by the Catalyst CEL Fund, an Israeli-Chinese private equity fund and Autodesk, Inc. through its Spark Investment Fund.

“We look forward to presenting our metal ink-jet system at formnext—the leading international event for additive manufacturing technologies,” said Hanan Gothait, CEO and founder of XJet. “We are extremely proud of our NanoParticle Jetting technology, which is a landmark in the additive manufacturing industry. It is the culmination of years of research in our labs, with over 50 registered patents. Our technology overcomes many of the current challenges that additive manufacturing has faced until now, which will greatly benefit many industries.”

For more information, visit XJet Ltd.

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

 

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