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Wematter and WAZP agree to Collaboration

Swedish 3D Printer Manufacturer, Wematter who makes advanced industrial hardware and software available in a user-friendly, all-in-one solution and Global End-to-End Supply Chain for 3D Printing, WAZP, agreed to collaboration.

WAZP ensures that its clients have access to the most advanced solutions and technologies that match their specific needs and goals in creating their products and components; the addition of the Wematter Gravity SLS 3D Printer which will be used in the testing and advancing WAZP’s specific material portfolio, will fit well with the company’s efficient and sustainability-driven processes.

WAZP’s current expansion of global operations and the distributed manufacturing network, and the delivery of its on-demand manufacturing and direct-to consumer fulfillment services played a role in the decision to begin this collaboration with Wematter. After the initial evaluation, Wematter technology shows defining factors that make Gravity SLS 3D Printer an obvious choice.

“We think Wematter’s system with the Gravity 3D Printer can be placed almost anywhere since it’s so compact as well as easy to use. Now that we’ve had a good introduction in Sweden, we’re looking forward to getting started and seeing the printer in action”, explains Chief Supply Chain Officer, Sean Hassett.

“WAZP is an experienced player in the additive manufacturing field with a large network of customers and partners that this collaboration can leverage. We both want AM to be more widespread through decentralization and WAZP has seen that our platform is more suitable and modern than the market has seen earlier. Wematter’s Gravity as a key component is yet another proof of the value our solution delivers. In this case, our advanced SLS technology will, among other things, contribute to the development of materials”, says Robert Kniola, founder and CEO of Wematter.


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