Metal 3D printing system provider One Click Metal is partnering with Technical Training Aids (TTA), a company representing leading companies and dedicated to providing hands-on training with the latest educational technologies. Through this partnership, One Click Metal’s metal 3D printer is available in 8 additional U.S. states.
The collaboration will allow One Click Metal to offer the BOLDseries in 8 more states across the U.S. and make it easier for education customers to access the technology. TTA has over 60 years of experience and is known for its outstanding product quality and customer support.
TTA was founded in 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama, and focuses on the education sector. The company equips students with everything they need to succeed in their careers. TTA makes it a point to select partner companies that use industry-standard software and components so that students can directly benefit from their educational experience.
„Technical Training Aids is the ideal contact when it comes to educational purposes. The 60 years of experience shows that Technical Training Aids is the perfect partner for us to realise the aim of making metal 3D printing understandable for everyone,” comments Gerrit Brüggemann, CEO at One Click Metal.
TTA is experienced in 3D printing and offers a variety of polymer printers as well as some metal printers. With the One Click Metal printer, they are expanding their portfolio to include an intuitive and accessible metal printing system that uses the LPBF process. One Click Metal’s BOLDseries is ideal for educational purposes, offering ease of use and interchangeable build modules for testing with different materials and temperatures.
The One Click Metal team is attending Rapid+TCT in Chicago this week to showcase their metal 3D printing system and high quality printed parts to visitors.
Find out more about One Click Metal at oneclickmetal.com.
For more information about Technical Training Aids, please visit ttaweb.com.
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