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Nexa3D surpasses 1,000 ultrafast 3D printers deployed worldwide

A significant milestone, especially considering that the company is only in its third year of commercial activity

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Nexa3D, a leading provider of ultrafast polymer 3D printing technology, has reached a significant milestone in its third year of commercial activity. The company has surpassed a count of 1,000 ultrafast 3D printers deployed worldwide – solidifying its fast-growing position in the additive manufacturing space.

Since its inception, Nexa3D has been pushing the boundaries of the 3D printing landscape with its cutting-edge technology – offering unprecedented speed and productivity to manufacturers across various sectors. The company’s innovative approach has gained significant traction, leading to rapid growth and the widespread adoption of its ultrafast 3D printers – now including six different industrial printers, spanning from professional desktop, to scaled additive production, solutions.

Its professional desktop solution, XiP, was launched just 18 months ago and enables high print speed and large build volume. Additionally, its industrial counterpart, the XiP Pro was launched just three months ago and has already been adopted by major industrial and consumer product brands as a go-to solution for fast, repeatable, and reliable production of mission-critical polymer components, at scale.

Nexa3D surpasses 1000 ultrafast 3D printers deployed worldwide. A significant milestone for its third year of commercial activity.
A chess set, at Nexa3D’s booth at Formnext 2022, designed by Robert Wiggens, and printed entirely on the Nexa XiP printer. Image source: Nexa3D LinkedIn.

The company’s product portfolio also includes the QLS line of SLS printers, a high-throughput, fast-cycle solution used by industrial customers and manufacturing service providers to scale additive production at previously unattainable production economics. Its ‘zero-waste’ QLS 230 and QLS 236 printers are used by manufacturers to help recycle and reuse powder from other SLS equipment, thereby saving tens of thousands of dollars in powder waste each year.

Reaching this milestone of surpassing 1000 ultrafast 3D printers across the globe is a testament to Nexa3D’s unwavering commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology that meets the evolving needs of the industry. By providing the means for businesses to achieve enhanced productivity and efficiency, Nexa3D has established itself as a trusted partner for companies like Pepsi Co, Wilson, Alstom, Xometry, and Quickparts.

“Surpassing 1000 ultrafast 3D printers deployed worldwide is a remarkable accomplishment that showcases the trust and confidence our customers have placed in our technology. We are thrilled to witness the transformative impact our solutions have had on businesses across industries, and we remain committed to delivering cutting-edge technology that empowers manufacturers to achieve their goals,” said Avi Reichental, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Nexa3D.

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