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Materialise has over 25 years of experience in providing 3D printing services and software solutions for a variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and art and design. With our open, flexible solutions and meaningful applications, we strive towards creating a better and healthier world driven by innovation.

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3D SYSTEMS, STRATASYS AND MATERIALISE REINFORCE COMMITMENT TO MEDICAL MARKET AT RSNA ANNUAL MEETING

tctmagazine | November 27, 2017

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Three leading 3D printing companies have today announced new products and partnerships at the 2017 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting. 3D Systems introduced the Volume Virtual Reality (VR) software and a partnership with Phillips Healthcare, while Strategy’s announced the launch of Bio Mimics 3D printed medical models solution. Materialise also announced a partnership with Siemens Healthiness which will promote the adoption of the Mimics imprint software....

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MATERIALISE PARTNERS WITH HCL ON HYBRID MANUFACTURING PLATFORM

Materialise | June 13, 2018

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Titanium heat exchanger produced with Metal AM with a glass-bead-blasted finish. The threads are milled. Belgian additive manufacturing (AM) leader, Materialise has announced a partnership with IT services company, HCL Technologies (HCL), to develop a platform that provides increased integration for hybrid manufacturing of metal parts. Hybrid manufacturing combines the benefits of subtractive and additive manufacturing processes. The collaboration will see CAMWorks software from HC...

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BASF INVESTS $25M IN 3D PRINTING FIRM, MATERIALISE

BASF | July 19, 2018

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The world’s largest chemical producer, BASF, has announced a major investment in the Belgian-headquartered supplier of 3D printing technologies. The US$25m investment builds on an existing relationship between BASF and Materialise, with the two partners already working together to develop, improve and commercialize materials and software related to 3D printing. Reportedly, the pair are specifically focusing on applications in the consumer goods sector and in the automotive and aeros...

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KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE RECEIVES LLOYD'S REGISTER CERTIFICATION TO 3D PRINT OFFSHORE GRADE STEEL PARTS

Keppel Offshore & Marine, Lloyd's Register | January 14, 2020

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Keppel Offshore & Marine has received Lloyd’s Register LR Certification to additively manufacture offshore grade steel with a 3D printing technology from Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology SIMTech. The certification was granted after assessing Keppel O&M’s production processes, from design to post-processing and testing. Partnering with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore NTU Singapore and SIMTech’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research A*STAR...

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3D SYSTEMS, STRATASYS AND MATERIALISE REINFORCE COMMITMENT TO MEDICAL MARKET AT RSNA ANNUAL MEETING

tctmagazine | November 27, 2017

Three leading 3D printing companies have today announced new products and partnerships at the 2017 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting. 3D Systems introduced the Volume Virtual Reality (VR) software and a partnership with Phillips Healthcare, while Strategy’s announced the launch of Bio Mimics 3D printed medical models solution. Materialise also announced a partnership with Siemens Healthiness which will promote the adoption of the Mimics imprint software....

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MATERIALISE PARTNERS WITH HCL ON HYBRID MANUFACTURING PLATFORM

Materialise | June 13, 2018

Titanium heat exchanger produced with Metal AM with a glass-bead-blasted finish. The threads are milled. Belgian additive manufacturing (AM) leader, Materialise has announced a partnership with IT services company, HCL Technologies (HCL), to develop a platform that provides increased integration for hybrid manufacturing of metal parts. Hybrid manufacturing combines the benefits of subtractive and additive manufacturing processes. The collaboration will see CAMWorks software from HC...

Read More
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BASF INVESTS $25M IN 3D PRINTING FIRM, MATERIALISE

BASF | July 19, 2018

The world’s largest chemical producer, BASF, has announced a major investment in the Belgian-headquartered supplier of 3D printing technologies. The US$25m investment builds on an existing relationship between BASF and Materialise, with the two partners already working together to develop, improve and commercialize materials and software related to 3D printing. Reportedly, the pair are specifically focusing on applications in the consumer goods sector and in the automotive and aeros...

Read More
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KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE RECEIVES LLOYD'S REGISTER CERTIFICATION TO 3D PRINT OFFSHORE GRADE STEEL PARTS

Keppel Offshore & Marine, Lloyd's Register | January 14, 2020

Keppel Offshore & Marine has received Lloyd’s Register LR Certification to additively manufacture offshore grade steel with a 3D printing technology from Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology SIMTech. The certification was granted after assessing Keppel O&M’s production processes, from design to post-processing and testing. Partnering with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore NTU Singapore and SIMTech’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research A*STAR...

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