Grant Flaharty, Aleph Objects CEO and President says European revenue growth in 2019 alone is expected to reach triple digits.
Aleph Objects has expanded its 3D printing business into Europe this week with the launch of a new headquarters in the Netherlands.
The Colorado-based company, renowned for its popular LulzBot desktop printers and open source philosophy, believes the Aleph Objects Netherlands B.V. expansion will better address the specific needs of its growing community of European customers and resellers.
Grant Flaharty, Aleph Objects CEO and President commented: “European revenue growth in 2019 alone is expected to reach triple digits, with a projected overall representation of more than 30% of our future business.”
In addition to a new location in Rotterdam, which will provide a place for product demonstrations, support, and consulting, the company has also established a new holding company, Aleph Objects Europe Holding B.V., to build future business opportunities throughout the region.
On top of geographical expansion, Aleph Objects has been busy expanding its hardware offering with the introduction of two new machines this year. The LulzBot TAZ Pro, announced in March, is a larger, dual-material system designed for the creation of functional prototypes, manufacturing aids, and print-on-demand parts, while the LulzBot TAZ Workhorse, released earlier this month, features a larger build volume, strengthened design, and new automatic calibration features.
Visitors to RAPID + TCT later this month will be able to see LulzBot machines on the show floor (Booth #833) on 21-23 May. Register here to attend.