Spanish partnership to boost 3D printing

The partners plan to increase the use of metal additive manufacturing systems in a range of industries.
The partners plan to increase the use of metal additive manufacturing systems in a range of industries.

3D printing company Additive Industries has signed an Agency Agreement with Análisis y Simulación, a Spanish supplier of software for product development and 3D printing. The partners plan to increase the use of metal additive manufacturing systems in industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical and machine building, integrating the process from initial design to a post-processed ready part.

ANÁLISIS Y SIMULACIÓN, based in Miñano in the Basque Country will reportedly support Additive Industries in expanding its installed base in the Spanish manufacturing industry.

‘We see great opportunities for industrial companies in Spain to enter into industrial metal additive manufacturing, specifically in aerospace and automotive applications,’ said Jose Julián Martinez, CEO of Análisis y Simulación.

This story uses material fromAdditive Industries, with editorial changes made by Materials Today. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of Elsevier.