Yehud, Israel - Solido, a producer of 3D desktop printers for engineers and industrial designers, is vigorously working at expanding its customer base in global markets. Following recent impressive investments and partnerships, Solido now has another bee in its bonnet: a partnership with NUOVAMACUT of Italy, with its major footprint in the very markets Solido targets. As the head of group with no less than 12 subsidiaries in Italy, NUOVAMACUT supports more than 5000 manufacturing and mechanical companies, providing design technologies.
“The SD300 Pro will add an impressive offering to our product and support mix,” enthusiastically claims Gianni Checcoli, President of NUOVAMACUT. “Our customers rely on us to propose, deliver and support only the best of breed, and Solido definitely meets this world class category. We believe Solido's new 3D printer has a bright future: it's the first step in bringing affordable and capable 3D printing technology to completely new market segments and we are pleased to be able to join in its progress.”
Eldad Sayada, Senior VP of Solido agrees that the agreement with NUOVAMACUT is indeed another major step in Solido’s distribution channels. “We choose our partners very carefully,” he affirms, “as our reputation is linked to their promotion and support. In NUOVAMACUT we see a long-term partner who will join us also down the road, in our breakthrough plans for introducing new products that will set new standards of affordability and performance in the market.”
Solido’s SD300 Pro
The SD300 Pro, Solido’s current market winner, uses layers of firm but flexible engineered plastics. The finished models highly resemble injected plastic parts and can be drilled, sanded, joined together and painted as needed.
Sep 16, 2009
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