08. March 2021
ExOne Adds ABC Corporation as 3D Printer Sales Partner in South Korea
ABC Corporation is committed to helping modernize foundry operations and expand sustainable technologies in the metalcasting industry.
The ExOne Company, the global leader in industrial sand and metal 3D printers using binder jetting technology, today announced that ABC Corporation is now an authorized channel partner to sell ExOne industrial solutions in South Korea.
“There is so much possibility in creating sand cores and molds for complex castings that we are thrilled to welcome ABC Corporation into our distribution network,” said Ben Leung, ExOne Vice President, Asia. “ABC’s foundry experience will help ExOne reach the local market to share the many benefits of incorporating sand binder jetting into their business models.”
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Aurora Group s two subsidiaries, GIT in Taiwan and Aurora 3D in China, have several decades of combined experience in industrial-grade 3D printing technology and a strong network to expand binder jetting adoption.
The ExOne Company (NASDAQ:XONE), the global leader in industrial sand and metal 3D printers using binder jetting technology, today announced a collaboration with Aurora Group and two of its subsidiaries to expand the reach of ExOne binder jetting in Asia. General Integration Technology (GIT) in Taiwan and Aurora 3D in China are now authorized channel partners to sell ExOne industrial solutions. GIT and Aurora 3D have deep experience with 3D printing software and hardware as well as a sales network to successfully identify companies that can benefit from binder jet technology, Ben Leung, ExOne Vice President, Asia, said. We are excited to work together to further promote the adoption of additive manufacturing through our portfolio of machine solutions. With thes
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