Nexa3D Partners with 3DZ to Enter the Southern European 3D Printing Market

Stereolithography 3D printer continues to expand its global reseller network throughout Europe.

By DE Editors    May 26, 2020         

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Nexa3D has opened up a reseller partnership with 3DZ Group, southern Europe’s largest additive manufacturing value-added reseller, providing products from top-tier brands like 3D Systems, HP, Markforged, Formlabs, Artec and Materialise, along with training, maintenance and on-demand 3D printing to blue-chip clients across Europe and around the world. For several years, 3DZ has offered consultancy and services in the additive manufacturing industry.

“Nexa3D empowers us to offer very compelling design agility, and a supply chain resiliency solution in a post Covid-19 period in which we believe that super-fast large-format additive manufacturing together with high performance, high temperature durable photopolymers will be highly prized by our customers,” says Alberto Ferlin, EMEA director of Sales at 3DZ.

Nexa3D’s global reseller network expansion is part of the company’s plan to deliver a speed and productivity upgrade for legacy stereolithography printer users by delivering ultra-fast industrial printers at an attractive cost of ownership. The company’s flagship NXE400 takes current 3D printing speeds from dialup internet to broadband, with the ability to print up to 19 liters of parts in a single build. 

“It is full speed ahead for us at Nexa3D as we continue to expand our global reseller network, and we’re honored to partner with a company with the vision, reach and proven performance of 3DZ,” says Avi Reichental, executive chairman & CEO of Nexa3D. “Manufacturers are adapting processes to become much more agile in their design and resilient in their supply chain in the face of changing circumstances. We believe that our products are at the heart of enabling customers to make that adjustment by converting current 3D printing speeds from dialup internet to broadband-like productivity.”

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

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