RedEye Announces Rapid Prototyping, DDM Center in Belgium
LEUVEN, Belgium,
Dec 7, 2007 - RedEye RPM today announced the opening of its new
European rapid prototyping and direct digital manufacturing center in
Leuven, Belgium.
“We are excited about the opportunity to internationally expand our
technology,” said Jeff Hanson, manager of business development for RedEye.
“Many of our US customers are realizing the true competitive benefits we can
provide. We look forward to helping our European customers reap the same
successes.”
RedEye RPM is a business unit of Stratasys – a leader in rapid
prototyping technology that developed Fused Deposition Modeling, an additive
fabrication process that uses production-grade thermoplastic materials.
RedEye shipped a total of 12 FDM systems to date, to its European location
hosted by Materialise, a European leader for rapid prototyping and
manufacturing services.
Since 2004, Materialise has been offering FDM to the European market. In
this time, we have produced over 20,000 components, to the great
satisfaction of our customers,” says Bart Van der Schueren, director of
Materialise’ Industrial Services division. “We are looking forward to expand
this success to a larger group of European customers.”
From its European digital manufacturing center, RedEye will process
orders for countries throughout Europe. RedEye can build thermoplastic
models and parts in virtually any size. The maximum build dimensions of the
systems are 600x500x600 mm, but the capacity allows customers to build
bigger prototypes using multiple systems and then assemble the parts to
construct larger prototypes, such as a full scale commercial aircraft
landing gear, ATM enclosures and automobile panels.
About RedEye RPM
RedEye RPM, a business unit of Stratasys, Inc., is the world’s largest
provider of rapid prototyping and direct digital manufacturing services.
With more than 80 systems in its facilities, RedEye RPM produces low-volume
models and functional parts made from one of the largest selections of
thermoplastic materials available for rapid prototyping, such as ABS,
polycarbonate, ISO-certified PC and more. From digital files, RedEye builds
models and parts of any size, while maintaining design accuracy, and allows
for multiple iterations throughout the design process. For instant online
quoting or more information, visit
www.redeyerpm.eu.
About Materialise
The Materialise Group is best known for its activities in the field of
rapid industrial and medical prototyping and manufacturing. Apart from
having the largest and most diverse capacity of rapid prototyping equipment
in Europe, Materialise enjoys a worldwide reputation as provider of
innovative software applications for enabling and optimizing the advanced
use of rapid prototyping, tooling and manufacturing techniques.
For more information visit
http://www.materialise.com/
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