Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel - Solido3D will make a material announcement alongside the official launch of its new 3D printer at EuroMold 2009. Solido develops 3D desktop model building technologies that utilizes rigid plastic materials without requiring post-build curing.
With extensive alpha and beta tests concluded at selected installation points, Solido is now ready to release its SD300Pro. The testing periods enabled Solido to assess customer feedback while concurrently establishing the manufacturing capacity to meet growing demand. Solido will unveil the SD300Pro at EuroMold, as well as an attractive new pricing program.
“We anticipate that our new product concept will redefine the competitive landscape of the 3D printing industry,” says Itzik Marchand, Solido CEO. The commercial launch at EuroMold will break down entry barriers in the 3D printing arena. “We are shaking things up and I cannot think of a better place to start than EuroMold, one of the industry’s most important shows”.
Solido is now vigorously expanding its international marketing, building on a strong foundation of global installations at satisfied clients.
Nov 12, 2009
Solido 3D to unveil new package pricing paradigms for the 3D desktop printing arena at EuroMold 2009
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