As WeAreAM expands its facility, the company believes its new FormUp 350 will play a key role in fulfilling its commitment to industrial-scale, serial production for the medical and aerospace industries.
Protolabs expects to ‘substantially complete’ this restructuring plan within the next year, with affected employees receiving severance and other transition assistance.
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According to Xometry, Azevedo, the former president for two of Raytheon Technologies’ business units, brings significant expertise in engineering, global manufacturing and supply chain management to the company.
The company expects to deploy the Lumia X1 machine as an alternative to injection moulding - 'especially when high tooling costs and low production volumes are involved' - to accelerate production while maintaining precision and quality.
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As the company looks to take the next step, it has identified Kassekert and Martin as people who are well-versed 'in deploying complex technologies into entrenched industries.'
The PAx Smooth Natural and PAx Vapour Smooth Natural materials enhance the company's SLS additive manufacturing offering, with a low printing temperature set to help Protolabs deliver parts more quickly.
The service provider is believed to have invested in a Lumia X1 system because of its ‘combination of throughput, accuracy, resolution and surface finish.’