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EOS


28970 Cabot Drive, Suite 700
Novi, Michigan, 48377
United States of America


We enable our customers to produce innovative and high quality products based on industrial 3D printing technologies. EOS is the global technology and quality leader for high-end solutions in the field of additive manufacturing (AM). Founded in 1989, we are a pioneer and world leader in the field of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) and provider of highly productive Additive Manufacturing Systems for plastic materials.

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EOS in the News

Oqton Build Quality integrates with EOSCONNECT Core library for in-situ IoT and image analysis, according to companies.

The PBF-LB Machine Operator Certification program provides a benchmark for assessing reliable and competent operations of metal PBF-LB machines.

The newest EOS M 290-2 system has two 400-watt lasers with full-field overlap.

nLIGHT to supply EOS with AFX programmable beam shaping lasers, and collaborate on technologies for light engine optimization.

The training facility is focused on industrial 3D printing enablement, technical training and customer success, according to EOS.

Validation and certification of 3D printed parts is getting easier as standards efforts mature and process monitoring capabilities take aim at consistent quality.

Decentralized production models increase security and risk exposure of standard design intellectual property and additive manufacturing process parameters and recipes.

New partnerships with EOS and Autodesk aimed at improving AM productivity.

The integration is designed to expedite production workflows, the companies report.

The 3D printed basketball has an upgraded lattice design from the original prototype for more consistent performance and bounce, Wilson says.

Australian launch services company selects EOS as its additive manufacturing partner.

The Group will attend Formnext November 7-10, 2023 and will showcase a range of advanced 3D printing materials on the market.

This metal additive manufacturing system has four 1 kW lasers to meet the production requirements of aluminum and copper 3D printed applications.

Delivering high strength and elongation and requiring only a single-step heat treatment with no HIP.

EOS has released a new webinar series to help users determine which parts are good candidates for 3D printing.

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