3D printing consultancy firm, Print Form today announced the launch of an official partnership programme with WIPRO3D, a leading provider of solutions and services in the area of metal additive manufacturing.
Headquartered in Atlanta, with additional offices in India, Print Form is a provider of additive and custom manufacturing solutions to multiple markets. These include the automotive, aerospace, medical, industrial, and consumer products. Partnering with WIPRO3D, Print Form are seeking to address metal 3D printing through Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS).
“We are very excited to have such a great partner for metal additive manufacturing in WIPRO3D,” said Brian Ford, Print Form Co-Founder and CEO. “Much more than just a provider of metal parts, the team at WIPRO3D is the first group that I have encountered that can provide complete concept to realisation services, including engineering design, materials expertise, design for additive manufacturing analysis, and customer parameter development.
“I was really impressed, and they are truly subject matter experts when it comes to advanced additive manufacturing of metal designs. This is a great service to be able to offer our customers requiring printed metal parts.”
WIPRO3D offers the complete value of chain of services from ‘Design to Production’ enabled through consulting, Engineering Design, DFAM, Materials Research, Custom Parameter Development, Post Processing and Production capabilities, with a specific focus on aerospace, defence, automotive among others. The company’s Infrastructure Engineering is the largest independent hydraulic cylinder manufacturer in the world, delivering around 2 million cylinders to OEMs in different geographies. In the process of growing its customer range across the world, the opportunity to partner with Print Form was too good to turn down, according to Ajay Parikh, Business Head at WIPRO3D.
“The partnership with Print Form was a natural fit for us as we look to grow our customer base globally,” said Parikh. “Our extensive engagements with customers, at varying levels of adoption of Metal AM, have revealed that many potential customers require a high level of consultation and support in matters such as design, material development, process controls, and repeatability for their designs. We look forward to working together with Print Form to help enterprises adopt metal additive manufacturing in a systematic and sustainable way.”
Print Form is a single source for build-to-order custom manufactured plastic and metal parts, and delivers expert level service in transitioning customers through the design to manufacturing cycle, including prototypes, pre-production samples, and production parts.