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ExOne Introduces Innovent 3D Printing System for Research and Education

Manufacturer of industrial 3D printing solutions, ExOne, unveils Innovent, a 3D printing system especially designed for customers in research and education.

The laboratory-sized yet industrial-grade machine allows for testing material properties in educational institutions, research laboratories as well as research and development department at commercial organisations.

“Innovent expands upon ExOne’s lab machine offerings by allowing customers, whether they are educators or companies, the ability to qualify materials, an option not previously available in these types of 3D printers,” said S. Kent Rockwell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for ExOne.

By introducing an improved laboratory solution, ExOne wants to help drive the industrial sector toward increased experience with and use of binder jetting 3D printing. With 65 x 160 x 65 mm the device features a build volume eight times larger compared to the previous lab model.


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