Anisoprint Enters North American Market with Distributor Top 3D Shop
The continuous fiber 3D printer startup will introduce desktop and industrial anisoprinting solutions — Composer and PROM IS 500 — to a new market, beginning in May 2022.
Photo Credits: Anisoprint
Continuous fiber 3D printer Anisoprint (Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg) is expanding its global footprint into the North American market as it collaborates with Top 3D Shop (Moscow) as distributor. The supplier will sell Anisoprint’s technology and exhibit the Composer 3D printing systems for the first time at the upcoming RAPID + TCT in Detroit, Mich., U.S.
After successfully building reseller networks in Europe and Asia, Anisoprint says it accumulated resources to enter what it believes is the most powerful 3D printing market — North America. The region is said to set high quality standards due to the presence of intense competition and diversity of additive technologies available to the customers.
“Taking the new step into the North American market is an exciting time for Anisoprint,” says Gennady Shafir, director of customer success. “We have always known Top 3D Shop as a reliable partner who sets ambitious goals. Now that we have teamed up, we look forward to the next milestones in this region.”
The company says the move was facilitated by an agreement with an experienced, goal-oriented partner. Now Anisoprint expects to substantially grow its global network.
Composer A4 printer.
“We have been accumulating expertise and competencies on the additive market in NA for already a decade and [are] now excited to share it with Anisoprint,” says Wes Kiselev, Top 3D Shop founder. “We are ready to start unlocking new opportunities and setting new benchmarks.”
The company plans to introduce to the market both desktop and industrial anisoprinting solutions: Composer and PROM IS 500, respectively. The 3D printers were developed by engineers and scientists who have decades of experience with composite materials.
RAPID + TCT 2022 guests will be able to see live Composer A4 in action, touch materials and samples, and get specifications and quotes. Together, Anisoprint and Top 3D Shop will be attending the conference on May 17-19, 2022. Meet Anisoprint at the show at booth 3837, book a talk with R&D engineer Clemens Schwöbel and get a free ticket to the exhibition.
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