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• For years, ExOne and voxeljet were two of the best-known names in binder jet 3D printing, especially in sand printing for foundries. But in recent years, ExOne “got buried” inside...
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For years, ExOne and voxeljet were two of the best-known names in binder jet 3D printing, especially in sand printing for foundries. But in recent years, ExOne “got buried” inside Desktop Metal, as ExOne CEO Eric Bader put it, and customers started to worry about the basics: Who do I call? Will I get spare parts? Will service disappear?
In an interview with Bader and co-founding Managing Partner at Anzu Partners, Whitney Haring-Smith, the message was that the companies are being brought together in a way that makes support stronger, and this is meant to be the start of a more public, more active ExOne again.
Stabilizing Support
The clearest “news” is that ExOne and voxeljet are now combining their aftermarket service and support operations into one coordinated global network, and they a