Global 3D will support distribution of Sigma and Sigmax 3D printers to Polish market
Barcelona-based 3D printer manufacturer BCN3D has announced Global 3D will now support distribution of its Sigma and Sigmax 3D printers to the Polish market.
The Nysa-based 3D printer distributor will deliver BCN3D’s hardware, materials and accessories to universities and businesses throughout the region where it already represents a number of technologies from vendors such as Zortrax, Raise3D, Ultimaker and Sinterit, amongst others.
Launched last year, the BCN3D Sigma and Sigmax R19 3D printers feature a dual-extrusion system called IDEX (Independent Dual Extruder) which provides users with multi-material printing and two productive modes: mirror and duplication. These modes allow identical or symmetrical models to be printed simultaneously, resulting in double the production capacity.
Xavi Martínez Faneca, CEO of BCN3D Technologies, commented: “We are pleased to cooperate with Global 3D, which will support us to increase the sales in a polish market that has high potential for the IDEX system and the distinctive duplication, mirror and multimaterial printing mode. The considerable experience in additive manufacturing combined with a top-quality technical know-how makes Global 3D the right fit to help us to grow and serve polish customers in an excellent way.”
Global 3D CEO Bartomiej Kozak, added: “3D printers can be used by professionals and hobbyists. These devices allow you to create a variety of objects of various shapes. Conducting product models with traditional methods can take a long time and be unprofitable financially. 3D printing is a modern technology that allows you to prepare realistic prototypes in a short time and at a small cost. It is easy to create even very complex shapes, which allows you to make improvements and improve projects smoothly and this 3D technology will be very important in Poland for universities, education sector and all industries like automotive and others.”
Earlier this year BCN3D announced it had officially spun out of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) having raised 3 million USD through seed funding. BCN3D says it has already sold more than 5,000 of its systems to a number of high profile customers such as BMW and NASA.