Anisoprint expands global presence with Shanghai office
New office located in the Additive Manufacturing Technology Centre enables Anisoprint’s expansion into the Asia-Pacific region.
Anisoprint (Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg), a provider of composite 3D printing solutions, has announced the opening of a new office in Shanghai, China. The office is located in the Additive Manufacturing Technology Centre (AMTC), a state-of-the-art facility that provides access to cutting-edge 3D printing technologies and equipment.
The new Shanghai office will serve as a hub for Anisoprint’s expansion in the Asia-Pacific region, providing local customers with access to its 3D printing solutions and services. The office will also support the company’s existing partners in the region and facilitate the development of new partnerships with companies interested in leveraging the power of 3D printing to innovate and optimize their operations. The new location brings with it novel opportunities for R&D activities and further technology development with the support of local institutions.
“We are excited to open our new office in Shanghai and to be located in the AMTC 3D Printing Center,” Fedor Antonov, CEO of Anisoprint, says. “This move represents a significant milestone for our company, as we continue to expand our global presence and bring our cutting-edge 3D printing technologies to customers around the world. We look forward to working with our partners in the region to unlock new opportunities and drive innovation.”
AMTC is a world-class facility that provides access to the latest 3D printing technologies, materials and expertise. The center is dedicated to driving innovation and helping companies explore the full potential of 3D printing. AMTC welcomes other 3D printing companies like BigRep, HP and Intamsys. The companies’ expertise aligns with a focus on innovation, sustainability and aim to drive the adoption of 3D printing in key industries.
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