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Desktop Metal Launches Studio System 2, the Easiest Way for Designers and Engineers to Print Complex, High-Performance Metal Parts in the Office
February 2, 2021 GMT
BOSTON (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 2, 2021
Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM), a leader in mass production and turnkey additive manufacturing solutions, today announced the launch of Studio System™ 2, a simplified, office-friendly metal 3D printing technology that offers customers the easiest way to print metal parts in low volumes for pre-production and end-use applications.
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Desktop Metal today announced the launch of Studio System 2. Designed for the office, this next generation technology is the easiest way to 3D print complex, high-performance metal parts in low volumes for pre-production and end-use applications. (Photo: Business Wire)