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HP launches 3D printing technology in India
, HP is driving an expansion of 3D printing materials and helping lower costs with its unique Open Platform for materials development.
With an aim to tap manufacturing, education and defense sector, Technology giant HP today launched 3D Printing solution in India. It is available in a price range starting from Rs 2.50 crores which includes pre and post-processing unit, which includes pre- and post-processing unit, the 3D printer, and initial consumables.
"We believe that digital transformation of manufacturing will be a key enabler of the next Industrial Revolution," said Sumeer Chandra, Managing Director, HP Inc. India.
He said that "3D Printing will contribute to democratizing manufacturing and transforming industries, including the $6 trillion Asia-Pacific and Japan manufacturing segment. India is a strategic hub for this significant shift and we are excited to bring the cutting-edge Multi Jet Fusion technology to Indian customers across a variety of vertical markets."
"India's strength in value-added engineering, supported by the Government's push on local manufacturing and adoption of digital technologies, presents an opportunity for India to benefit from Industry 4.0 transformation," Chandra added."HP has been committed to creating technology that advances lives and businesses across India. With HP's Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing solution, we will support India's transformation and enable local businesses to adopt best-in-class manufacturing technologies." he further added.
HP 3D printing solutions are available in Asia-Pacific, EMEA, and the Americas, with more than 65 channel partners engaging with customers and more than 25 experience centers showing Multi Jet Fusion in action.
In addition, HP is driving an expansion of 3D printing materials and helping lower costs with its unique Open Platform for materials development. The power of HP's Open Materials Platform approach is quickly emerging, with more than 50 companies actively engaged, including Arkema, BASF, Dow Chemical, Dressler, DSM, Evonik, Henkel, Lehmann & Voss, Lubrizol and Sinopec Yanshan Petrochemical Company.
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