Objet strengthens its presence in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Objet has launched its Center of Excellence (CoE) Demo Center in Chennai, India. Objet is delighted to join forces with Redington India, Objet's Master Distributor in India, to provide a dedicated area to showcase Objet's latest 3D printers and materials, including advanced Objet Connex multi-material jetting technology. Objet's Demo Center, located at Redington's office in Chennai, will provide onsite demonstrations and consultation specific to manufacturers' and industrial designers' business challenges.

"We are excited about the new facility and look forward to the opportunity to demonstrate our 3D printing solutions to businesses that want to accelerate design validation processes, conduct functional testing of prototypes and shorten time-to-market. Objet's investment in rolling out a Center of Excellence Demo Center in India exemplifies our expertise and commitment to helping partners and clients to grow their businesses through state-of-the-art technology. Having cooperated with Redington India's technical experts to build the Center of Excellence Demo Center, we expect to deepen the market's understanding of 3D printing and its capabilities and potentials, and thus promote the adoption of 3D printing for rapid prototyping," said Ashan Dhunna, Sales Director, India & ME, Objet AP Ltd.

Kasturi Rangan, President, Redington India Ltd., said, "We are very excited about the Demo Center as it provides access to unparalleled industry and technology expertise. It allows partners and customers to experience and appreciate rapid prototyping technological know-how that would make a difference to their business. Our engineers and applications specialists are fully trained and certified by Objet, ensuring quality consultation and service. We believe that the Demo Center will contribute positively to the strengthening of awareness and adoption of 3D printing in India."


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