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Optomec signs distribution agreement with Emona.
Optomec has announced the signing of a distribution agreement with Emona Instruments Pty. Ltd to expand sales of its electronics and metal 3D printing systems into Australia and New Zealand.
Emona is the leading supplier of additive manufacturing systems and engineering teaching equipment in Australia and New Zealand and has a 35-year track record of training engineers on new technologies and tools. The company will now be responsible for the distribution of the New Mexico-based additive manufacturing company’s range of LENs systems for 3D printed metals and Aerosol Jet systems for printed electronics.
Optomec Aerosol Jet printers provide high-resolution 3D printing capabilities required to manufacture smaller, lighter-weight, high-performance devices used in industries such as aerospace, defense, consumer electronics and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Optomec LENS printers can completely build new metal parts or add material to existing metal components for repair and hybrid manufacturing applications.
“With Optomec's established track record in Australia including users such as CSIRO’s Lab22, Swinburne University of Technology, Deakin University, UNSW, and University of Queensland, we look forward to the Emona /Optomec partnership further building on this success and reinforcing our position as the leaders in additive manufacturing in the region,” Mark Breznik, Managing Director at Emona Instruments, explained.
“We are very excited about our partnership with Emona to expand sales of Optomec products in Australia and New Zealand,” Michael Kardos, Optomec Vice President of World Wide Sales, added.